As wildfires worsen, Trump administration revives discredited policy to stomp out all fires quickly
Source: AP
By MARTHA BELLISLE and MATTHEW BROWN
Updated 3:13 PM CDT, June 30, 2026
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The deaths of three U.S. government firefighters in a Colorado wildfire are casting a spotlight on the Trump administrations creation of a new federal fire service and its revival of a previously discredited policy to stomp out all wildfires quickly.
One of the killed firefighters worked for the U.S. Wildland Fire Service, created this year without customary congressional approval by drawing personnel from four agencies within the Interior Department. The victims were part of an elite, helicopter-based crew that got trapped Saturday in a fast-growing wildfire near the Utah border as they attacked the blaze on the ground.
Authorities say they were among five firefighters who tried to shield themselves by deploying tentlike emergency shelters as flames overran their position. Two survivors were hospitalized with burn injuries.
The consolidation of thousands of personnel into the fire service has sown confusion among some firefighters about who their bosses are and what their responsibilities should be, according to former government officials.

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Karasu
(2,345 posts)2naSalit
(104,980 posts)Not enough training and I wonder about the support crews, are there enough of them? Having been in an out of fire camps for various reasons, there is a whole network of support workers for these firefighters too. If those are not coordinated properly, things can go to shit in a hurry.
I know a lot of wildland firefighters, most now retired, and talking with a couple in past days, they are beyond disgusted at what the DC crowd is doing to the corps.
electric_blue68
(27,980 posts)dave99
(679 posts)2naSalit
(104,980 posts)pat_k
(14,549 posts)Sounds like the formula for tragedy when lives depend on expert coordination.
niyad
(135,473 posts)Mountain, and the 14 firefighters lost there. The anniversary of that horror is next week. . 6 July 1994. So many reasons for those deaths,, most of them avoidable.. We never seem to learn.
Bo Zarts
(26,486 posts)And I have no idea how this Trumpian US Fire Service works, strategically or tactically. Im very apprehensive.
cliffside
(1,866 posts)you share with DU.
Stay safe!
BidenRocks
(3,671 posts)How many MAFFS (Mobile Airborne Fire Fighting Systems) have we bought.
These are large roll on tanks designed to convert aircraft into air tankers.
Every state has an air National guard with C-130s.
FYI: https://www.maffs.com/
Everything chump touches, dies. He killed these firefighters!