Menu

WFC News

Posted: Mar 27, 2026

Washington state prepares for challenging wildfire season with restored funding

Washington state leaders are raising concerns about what could be a difficult wildfire season ahead, citing critically low snowpack and dry conditions as early warning signs of potential trouble just months before the state’s peak fire season begins in August. Commissioner of Public Lands Dave Upthegrove, who oversees the state’s wildfire response through the Department of Natural Resources, said troubling indicators are already appearing, with statewide snowpack at just 54% of the median — the third-lowest on record since 1985.

“One indication we’re seeing that is troubling is very low snowpack. And snowpack alone isn’t a concern, but it’s one of the indications of potential drought conditions,” Upthegrove said. The current snowpack deficit constitutes a “snow drought,” in which precipitation levels are near or above normal, but warmer temperatures cause moisture to fall primarily as rain rather than snow. As of March 2026, five monitoring stations were at record-low snow water equivalent levels, with nine others at their second-lowest.

The combination of low snowpack and dry conditions creates ideal circumstances for fires to ignite and spread rapidly, particularly in Eastern Washington, where communities have experienced devastating wildfires in recent years. Eastern Washington experiences roughly 70% of the state’s wildland fires. State officials have already responded to fires in the Columbia Basin this year, with the most recent incident near Mattawa last week. These early-season fires serve as a concerning preview, occurring well before Washington’s typical wildfire season, which begins in early July and peaks in August and September.

Apple Valley News Now

The post Washington state prepares for challenging wildfire season with restored funding appeared first on Daily Dispatch.

Read more
Posted: Mar 27, 2026

Apparatus Showcase: March 2026

Delivery of the Month: East Franklin Township (NJ) Pierce pumper on an Enforcer cab and chassis.

The post Apparatus Showcase: March 2026 appeared first on Fire Apparatus: Fire trucks, fire engines, emergency vehicles, and firefighting equipment.

Read more
Posted: Mar 27, 2026

E-ONE Select Series Aerial in Service for KY Department

Department leaders were originally looking for a smaller aerial ladder truck, but when they saw that Vogelpohl Fire Equipment would have a 100-foot Metro 100 available, they quickly were sold on it.

The post E-ONE Select Series Aerial in Service for KY Department appeared first on Fire Apparatus: Fire trucks, fire engines, emergency vehicles, and firefighting equipment.

Read more
Posted: Mar 27, 2026

TN VFD Takes Delivery of Two Donated Vehicles

Clinch Valley, Tennessee, fire officials flew to Connecticut to pick up a tanker, then drove to New Jersey to acquire a pumper.

The post TN VFD Takes Delivery of Two Donated Vehicles appeared first on Fire Apparatus: Fire trucks, fire engines, emergency vehicles, and firefighting equipment.

Read more
Posted: Mar 27, 2026

Second Byron Township (MI) FD Apparatus Is Struck in a Month

Byron Township, Michigan, fire officials said no one was injured in the crash, but two firefighters were walking back to the truck and only 20-30 feet away when it happened.

The post Second Byron Township (MI) FD Apparatus Is Struck in a Month appeared first on Fire Apparatus: Fire trucks, fire engines, emergency vehicles, and firefighting equipment.

Read more
RSS
123578910Last

Theme picker

Search News Articles