ID
4-509-1030
Name
Wildland/Urban Interface Protection Specialist
Status
Published
Version
1.7
Updated
11/4/2020 2:49:55 PM
Original Release
04/01/2007
Last Major Release
11/04/2020
Resource Category
Fire/Hazardous Materials
Primary Core Capability
Fire Management and Suppression
Secondary Core Capability
Resource Kind
Personnel
Overall Function
The Wildland/Urban Interface Protection Specialist is responsible for the development and/or implementation of a plan to protect people, animals, communities, individual structures, and other improvements from wildland fire
Single resource
In conjunction with a NIMS typed team
NIMS Typed Team
In conjunction with a NIMS typed unit
NIMS Typed Unit
Description Notes
Not Specified
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| Types | |
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| Type | Description |
| Type 1 | A Wildland/Urban Interface Protection Specialist is responsible for the development and/or implementation of a plan to protect people, animals, communities, individual structures, and other improvements from wildland fire |
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| Education | Not Specified |
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| Training | Per NIMS compliance at the time of publication, ICS- and IS- training courses are listed. Equivalent courses must meet the NIMS National Standard Curriculum. |
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| Experience | Not Specified |
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| Physical/Medical Fitness | Not Specified |
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| Currency | Not Specified |
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| Professional and Technical Licenses and Certifications | Not Specified |
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| Composition and Ordering Specifications |
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| Specification |
| Discuss logistics for deploying this position, such as security, lodging, transportation, and meals, prior to deployment |
| This position typically works 12 hours per shift, is self-sustainable for 72 hours, and is deployable for up to 14 days |
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| References |
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| None |