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Wildfire suppression equipment and personnel : ウィキペディア英語版 | Wildfire suppression equipment and personnel Wildfire suppression equipment and personnel is part of the science of fire fighting focusing on the use of specialized equipment, training and tactics to effectively control, surround and eventually extinguish a natural cover fire. There are several specially designed tools that through their function and user training, perform specialized tasks that are specific to natural cover firefighting. This is used together in conjunction with the general understanding of the behavior of fire to form a viable plan of attack. ==Personnel== ''PPE'' or personal protective equipment is generally standardized for a certain type of team or crew. Smokejumpers for example require more protective equipment because of their method of delivery into the fire. Ordinarily, all firefighters regardless of assignment require durable fire recommended eight inch (203 mm) minimum boots, gloves, Nomex pants and shirt, a hard hat, potable water, eye protection and a fire shelter.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=IFPM Module )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=NWCG Equipping Fire Apparatus for Use in the Wildland/Urban Interface )〕 In the U.S., a firefighter's credentials and level of training is shown on their ''red card''. For example, a sawyer will have a feller rating on their red card designating the capacity size tree they have been trained to fell. A firefighter trained as an EMT may have this certification on their card. Classes under the ''National Wildfire Coordinating Group'' (NWCG) and management qualification standards under the ''Interagency Fire Program Management'' (IFPM) are generally shown as well. At a minimum, the passing of the pack test is displayed showing the individual is physically able to perform appropriate duties.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=NWCG Prescribed Burn Qualification Track )〕
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