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What exactly is a Forestry Crew?
A forest fire crew is a unit of volunteers who are called upon by the
Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Bureau of
Forestry to assist in the battle against wildfire. The forestry crew is
overseen by a Forest Fire Warden And Special Assistant Forest Fire
Warden. The crew is equipped with a number of tools to aid them in this
work. These tools include the Sanvik brush knife, brush hook, pulaski,
fire rake, shovel, fire broom, chain saw, drip torch, and backpack tank.
The standard method of fighting wildfire is to remove all unburned fuel
between you and the fire. This is done by constructing a control line
around the fire. This control line may be made in a number of ways. It
can be accomplished through water / retardant drops from air tankers and
helicopters, wetting down the fuels by applying water or foam from
tanker / pump units, use of heavy equipment to rapidly carve a wide
swath through the forest, but the most used method is the forest fire
crew often called the ground pounder. The other methods of constructing
a control line are limited by factors such as terrain, forest density,
weather, and in the case of aircraft, even the time of year. The forest
fire crew, though slowed in progress, is not limited by these factors.
The forest fire crew constructs a control line, by hand, making a
barrier around the fire to check its growth. Construction of a control
line should always begin on a safe anchor point such as a road, power
line, lake, stream, or rock slide or any other natural or man made
structure which provides a hard stop against fire. The crew is led by
the Trail Blazer who clears the initial path for the control line. He
uses a Sanvik brush knife or brush hook to clear small underbrush and
low hanging tree branches. He is followed by a team of rakemen who use
fire rakes to remove the surface fuels down to mineral soil. There are
normally 10 or more rakemen on a crew. The most common method used by
the rakemen is the One Lick. In this method each rakeman takes one lick
with his rake and then moves on. Each rakeman behind him does the same
making the line deeper and wider as they go. They are followed by a
sweeper who uses a fire broom to remove any excess leaves, twigs, and
other small fuels from the line and from around trees near the line.
Following this, the torch man "burns out" the fuels which lie between
the control line and the fire. He is followed by one or more crewmen
with backpack tanks who are charged with controlling the burn-out. In
this way, a control line can be constructed in nearly any place at any
time.
District 17 Fire Wardens and their Crews
Wardens send
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webmaster@pffwa17.org
Western
District
Chester
County:
Warden: Allen Touchton
Brandywine Creek Forest
Fire Crew
Warden: Chris Strauss
East Whiteland Fire Co.
Warden: Darin Groff
Northern
Piedmont Forest Fire Crew
Warden: Scott Ewing
Schuylkill Valley Forest Fire Crew
Warden: Duane Crowley
Twin Valley Forest
Fire Crew
Lancaster
County:
Warden: Greg Arntz
Mount
Joy Forest Fire Crew Inc.
Warden: Michael Hall
Keystone Wildfire Crew Inc.
Warden: Gerald Huber
Wilderness Emergency Strike Team
Warden: Charles Coates
Penn
Hills Wildland Crew
Warden: Rusty Eshelman
Ephrata
Warden: George Martin
Caernarvon Fire Co.
Warden:
John Rineer
Christiana Fire Co.,
Pomeroy Fire Co.
Berks
County:
Warden: Robert Erb
Union
Fire Co. Kulptown,
Birdsboro
Fire Dept., Monarch Fire Co.
Warden: George Conrad
Friendship Hook &
Ladder,
Liberty Fire Co.
, Keystone Fire Co.
Warden: James Bitler
Mt. Penn Fire Co.,Stonerville
Fire Co., Lower Alsace Fire Co.,
Geigertown Fire Co.
,
Alsace Manor Fire Co. , Gilbraltor Fire Co.
Warden: Lenny Hoffert Jr.
Grill
Fire Co.
Warden: Jerry Kelier
Lyons
Vol. Fire Co.
Warden: Thomas Kemery
Berks
Emergency Strike Team
Warden: Steve Moyer
Earl
Township Vol. Fire Co. , Keystone Fire Co.
Warden: Donald Payne
Hereford Fire Co., Seisoiltzville Fire Co.
Warden: Carol Turner
Barto
Fire Co.
Warden: Justin Bentz
Stausstown
Fire Co.
Lehigh
County
Warden:
James Young
Western Salisbury Fire
Department
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