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Protection from woodland fires is accomplished through a system of forest fire lookout towers, aerial surveillance, cadre of appointed forest fire wardens, two mobile patrols, enforcement of fire protection laws, participation in the Northeastern Interstate Forest Fire Protection Commission, and the training and aiding of local fire departments and wardens.
FOREST FIRE WARDENS
There are more than 2,300 Forest Fire Wardens, Deputy Wardens and Special Deputy Wardens appointed by the S tate Forester (Director, Division of Forests and Lands) to serve under the authority of law to protect New Hampshire woodlands from fire. The Warden is the representative of the State Forester who issues fire permits, enforces forest fire laws, and maintains fire fighting tools and equipment at the ready. Wardens also work with Division Forest Rangers to determine fire causes and take necessary steps to prevent recurrence.
Deputy Forest Fire Wardens are appointed to assist the Wardens. Deputy Wardens are located in a community to provide leadership to a local forest fire organization in fire prevention, preparedness and suppression. On small fires, Deputies are trained fire fighters; on larger fires, they may become a squad boss in charge of a small group of fire fighters or a crew boss in charge of several squads. At any time, through emergency or designation, a Deputy Warden may be required to act temporarily as Warden.
The Special Deputy Forest Fire Warden is a forest fire specialist who serves as a member of a local fire fighting team or special staff. The Special Deputy Warden may be called upon to perform certain specialized functions or carry out the duties of the Forest Fire Warden or Deputy Warden in their absence. The Special Deputy Warden is an expert in one or more specialized forest fire control functions, such as fire pump operation and maintenance, scouting and map making, radio communications, supply and service, or fire headquarters operation.
For further information about Forest Fire Wardens, Deputy Wardens and Special Deputy Wardens contact the Concord office at (603) 271-2214 or the Lancaster office at (603) 788-4157.
Our toll-free wildland fire information line is up and running. Now Wardens/Deputies can call in any time of day from anywhere in the state toll-free to get the class day, information on restrictions, etc.
The number is 1-866-NH-FIRES (1-866-643-4737). Remember it is 1-866 and not 1-800.
Local Fire Departments (Click for a listing of local fire departments with websites)
Warden Associations
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