Ministry of Forests and Range, Wildfire Management Branch

Crews

The Ministry of Forests and Range employs over 1100 Type 1 firefighters and specialized personnel, who are considered among the best in the world.

Type 1 crews consist of highly trained, skilled firefighters and must be employees of a government agency such as the B.C. Wildfire Management Branch or another formally recognized jurisdiction. This employee requirement is necessary to ensure the government's liability and needs are covered during extreme incidents such as interface fires. They are the first on-scene at a wildfire and deployed rapidly to all types of situations, regardless of the state of control or the fire class intensity. They are used in the most hazardous or complex conditions involving steep, difficult terrain, and extreme fire behaviour (Rank 3 or higher).

Crew members receive extensive training each year and must be fully capable of demonstrating fire behaviour knowledge, fire management tactics, fireline equipment use, fireline organization, communications, air operations, and orienteering. All crew members must also meet the national physical fitness requirements. In B.C. new recruits must attend a seven-day bootcamp that involves classroom and field training. For safety reasons and to maximize knowledge transfer, new recruits are assigned to experienced crews.

B.C. Forest Service Crews

Access further information on province's highly trained Type 1 Firefighters.

Contract Crews

Find out more about the types of firefighters we hire on a contract basis during busy fire seasons.

Out of province crews

Learn about why we bring in personnel from out of province and what services they can provide for British Columbia.

Emergency Firefighters

Understand what emergency firefighter's role is in British Columbia and how they can assist out Type 1 firefighters during busy fire seasons.