Wildfire definition

Wildfire means an unwanted wildland fire.
Wildfire means an unplanned, unwanted wildland fire, including unauthorized human-caused fires, escaped wildland fire use events, escaped prescribed fire projects, and all other wildland fires where the objective is to extinguish the fire.
Wildfire means an unplanned and/or unwanted fire that burns vegetative material in a natural or modified state.

Examples of Wildfire in a sentence

  • All personnel provided by MEMBERS of the NWSA shall meet or exceed the minimum training requirements of the National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) Publication 310-1.

  • Furthermore, in connection with this document, the Eastern Idaho Fire Chiefs Association has created ONE Operating Plan for all Eastern Idaho, thus dissolving the Gateway Interagency Fire Front (GIFF) and the Upper Snake Interagency Wildfire Group (USIWG).

  • In 2022, the agreement was updated to include approved addendums, add additional participating agencies, and provide further clarification on adoption of the Gateway Interagency Fire Front (GIFF) and Upper Snake Interagency Wildfire Group (USIWIG) operating plan provisions.


More Definitions of Wildfire

Wildfire means a fire that:
Wildfire means an unplanned, unwanted fire burning uncontrolled on wildland and consuming vegetative fuels.
Wildfire means an uncontrolled fire which is burning on forestland and which is damaging, or is threatening to damage, forest resources or structures.¶
Wildfire means a wildfire as defined in Public Resources Code, Sections 4103 and 4104.
Wildfire means any forest, range, or xxxx fire.
Wildfire means an unplanned, unwanted fire burning uncontrolled on wildland and