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Updated:  03-Sep-2010 19:12

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To Report a Wildfire -- Call 307-739-3630.

Prescribed Fire Season is here!

Teton Interagency fire personnel prepare to start ignitions on several planned prescribed fires on the Forest and in Grand Teton National Park. Maps and project objectives can be found on our prescribed fire page.

Current Fire Information

The Bull Fire, east of HobacK Junction, is 4255 acres. For additional updates and a current map, see Wildland Fires.

Campfire Safety

As of September 1st, so far this summer in the Teton Interagency area, careless campers have left 100 campfires unattended. Please make sure your campfire is cold to the touch before leaving it. Follow these tips for safe campfires.

Teton to Snake Project

Keep up to date on the Teton to Snake Fuels Project here.

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Map of Teton Interagency Dispatch coverage area
Teton Interagency Fire

2010 Teton Interagency Fire Calendar

This website supports information and coordination for Teton Interagency Fire.

The Information section provides updates on current fires and fire restrictions in the area, links to national incident information, as well as fire prevention, fire ecology and living safely in the wildland urban interface.

The Predictive Services component provides the operational products regarding current and predicted conditions that influence fire behavior.

The Logistics/Dispatch component provides operational and administrative links for mobilization of resources.

The Local Operations element covers fire management plans, guidelines associated with local resources and project work, decision-support systems, and other working documents.

The Administrative component is designed to provide the tools, background information and links for fire and incident operations.

About Us

Teton Interagency Dispatch Center, located in Moose, Wyoming, is an all-risk dispatch management and resource mobilization unit in western Wyoming.

The dispatch center serves Bridger-Teton National Forest, Grand Teton National Park, and John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway. as well as wildland fire and prescribed fire activities for the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (National Elk Refuge), Wyoming State Forestry (Teton Zone), and County Fire Services for Teton and Sublette counties and the northern portion of Lincoln County.

The Fire and Aviation Management programs within the Bridger-Teton National Forest and Grand Teton National Park are integrated to provide a professional and innovative interagency fire program. While they are the primary players in Teton Interagency Fire, they work closely with the National Elk Refuge, Wyoming State Forestry, and Teton, Lincoln and Sublette counties. Cooperation is key, not only during fires, but during all aspects of fire management, from the training and planning through responding to an incident.