Dedicated to providing human and equipment resources to fight and prevent wildand fires and the unification of private sector participation.


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Firefighter I & II, Vehicle Driver, Hand Wash Trailer

- Pay rate:  $16.20 / hr regular time.

- OT $24.15 over 40 hrs / week

- Health & Welfare: $5.80 per hr up to 40 hrs / week

- Uniform Allaowance: $0.67 / day, or $3.35 / week, or $

- 4% Hazard Pay: Total hrs x base pay x 4%


The Firefighter Type 1 leads a small group (usually not more than seven members) and is responsible for their safety on wildland and prescribed fire incidents. The FFT1 supervises resources at the FFT2 level and reports to a Single Resource Crew Boss or other assigned supervisor. The FFT1 works in the Operations functional area.


The FFT1 performs position duties commensurate with Type 1 incident complexity and characteristics stated in the Interagency Standards for Fire and Fire Aviation Operations (Red Book).


The Firefighter Type 2 serves on a hand crew, engine crew, or helitack crew, performing fire suppression and fuels management duties in the most adverse climate, fuel, and terrain conditions. The FFT2 has no supervisory responsibilities and is supervised by the Firefighter Type 1 (FFT1) or one of the Single Resource Bosses (CRWB, HEQB, ENGB, FELB, FIRB, HMGB). The FFT2 works in the Operations functional area.


The FFT2 performs position duties commensurate with Type 2 incident complexity and characteristics stated in the Interagency Standards for Fire and Fire Aviation Operations (Red Book).


Engine Boss, Single Resource

- Pay rate:  $25.00 / hr regular time.

- OT $24.15 over 40 hrs / week

- Health & Welfare: $5.80 per hr up to 40 hrs / week

- Uniform Allaowance: $0.67 / day, or $3.35 / week, or $

- 4% Hazard Pay: Total hrs x base pay x 4%


ENGB Incident Position Description

The Engine Boss (ENGB) leads a single fire engine and attached personnel and is responsible for the crew's safety on wildland and prescribed fire incidents. The ENGB supervises assigned engine and personnel and reports to a Strike Team Leader Engine (STEN), Task Force Leader (TFLD), Incident Commander (IC), or other assigned supervisor. The ENGB works in the Operations functional area.



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