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Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack addresses guests and press at the History of Colorado Center to announce action to combat insects and diseases that weaken forests and increase fire risk in Denver, CO on May 20, 2014. U.S. Forest Service photo.
Smokey Bear with wildland firefighters Andrew Hostad from the Coconino National Forest, Oscar Castaneda from the Tonto National Forest, and Brad Pitassi from Maricopa City Fire Department at the Diamondbacks pregame, May 28, 2016, Memorial Day Weekend. Smokey saluted all our veterans and wildland firefighters who have sacrificed their all to protect our lands and homes from wildfires. Smokey Bear and his buddies toured Phoenix area outdoor stores during Memorial Day Weekend, visiting Cabela's, Bass Pro Shops, and REI. May 28, 2016. Credit: United States Forest Service
Equipment for operational standards of the Mandala Agni of the Ministry of Environment and Forestry of the Republic of Indonesia, Pontianak, West Kalimantan.
Photo by Ricky Martin/CIFOR
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People in British Columbia will be better protected from the impacts of wildfires, flooding and extreme heat through the actions included in the new Climate Preparedness and Adaptation Strategy, on June 20, 2022.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/27032
Martin Wooster, Professor of Earth Observation Science at King’s College London and National Centre for Earth Observation (NCEO), measures air quality in an area of burned land in Palangka Raya, Central Kalimantan.
Photo by Aulia Erlangga/CIFOR
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Spontaneous fire in Nakhon, Kassena Nankana District - Ghana.
Photo by Axel Fassio/CIFOR
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Caption: Roy Rogers and Dale Evans with daughters Dodie (on right) and Debbie receiving Smokey Bear dolls from forest ranger Eugene Wilton, of Big Summit District, Ochoco National Forest, Region 6. At Oregon Centennial [Oregon Centennial Exposition and International Trade Fair at the Portland Metropolitan Exposition Center].
Date: July 15, 1959
Photographer: [unknown]
Local Call Number: FHS6761
Photo is from the Forest History Society Photograph Collection.
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Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper holds his annual wildfire briefing Friday, April 13, 2018, at the Aero Colorado Hangar, Centennial Airport, Englewood, Colo.
Executive Director Stan Hilkey, of the Colorado Department of Public Safety; Director Mike Morgan, of the Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control, The Adjutant General of Colorado U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Mike Loh, and others, join Hickenlooper to share the state’s wildfire potential for 2018 and provide updates on the level of state preparedness, along with encouragement for residents to perform commonsense practices to prevent human-caused wildfires.
Aerial and ground static displays were available for interagency partners to view, following the press conference.
Displays included:
Colorado National Guard Helicopter and Bambi bucket, DFPC Multi-Mission Aircraft, DFPC Single Engine Air Tanker, US Forest Service Type 3 Engine and hotshot crew, South Metro Fire Type 3 Engine, DFPC Type 3 Engine and the DFPC Mobile Live Fire Trailer Unit.
(U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Maj. Darin Overstreet)
CIFOR scientists take soil samples from burned areas. Outside Palangka Raya, Central Kalimantan.
Photo by Aulia Erlangga/CIFOR
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Front side of a fire prevention rack card about awareness on wildfire started by vehicles:
One Less Spark One Less Wildfire
Safe Towing
Dragging chains will throw sparks. Never substitute parts when towing. Only use appropriate safety pins & hitch ball.
Nothing Dragging
Make sure your vehicle is properly maintained, with nothing dragging on the ground.
Be Wheel Safe
Check tire pressure. Driving on an exposed wheel rim throws sparks.
Only You Can Prevent Wildfires.
Carry a fire extinguisher in your vehicle and learn how to use it.
Martin Wooster, Professor of Earth Observation Science at King’s College London and National Centre for Earth Observation (NCEO), measures air quality in an area of burned land in Palangka Raya, Central Kalimantan.
Photo by Aulia Erlangga/CIFOR
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Caption: Ranger G.B. Cunningham demonstrating how to clear duff away from a campfire, making at least a 5-foot diameter area clear of flammable material. Superior National Forest, Minnesota.
Date: April 23, 1941
Photographer: Trygg, J. William
Local Call Number: R9_406367
Credit Line: Photo courtesy of the Forest History Society, Durham, NC
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Volunteers from the American Red Cross teamed up with the Perth Amboy Fire Department and HOPE worldwide and went door-to-door in fire-affected neighborhoods of Perth Amboy on Saturday, October 11 to offer smoke alarm installation in homes that need them and teach people about what they can do now to be prepared should a fire break out in their home.
Photo taken October 11, 2014 in Perth Amboy, NJ.
Erica M. Viviani/American Red Cross
FDNY firefighters and EMS members showed school children the tools they use to respond to emergencies during Fire Prevention Day in Metrotech Commons, Brooklyn, on Oct. 9.
Circa 1980. Doing fire inspections in the district . Notice all firefighters are wearing the all black uniform. (Standard Uniform)
Hot Dog, the FDNY’s fire safety mascot, greets children from all five boroughs who came to Rockefeller Center to help kick off Fire Prevention Week 2012 on Oct. 9.
TFS and Smokey joined the fun at the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum for their Easter Celebration 2015.
Made for television fire safety commercial. Fire Station 65, Battalion 13, and citizens from the community of Watts participated in the filming.
During the “off-season,” the Kenworth T370s and bulldozers are on call to help neighboring states. The Kenworth T370s and their bulldozers may be called upon to assist the U.S. Forest Service ranger districts, which are responsible for 1.8 million acres of land in the the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests.
Fuel reduction work is key to creating defensible space. It can include limbing trees to prevent a ground fire from climbing into the crowns and carrying flames to homes.
Hot Dog, the FDNY's fire safety mascot, after being 'rescued' by the tower ladder. © FDNY Photo Unit.
People in British Columbia will be better protected from the impacts of wildfires, flooding and extreme heat through the actions included in the new Climate Preparedness and Adaptation Strategy, on June 20, 2022.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/27032
During the Fire Prevention Week 2011 kick off, firefighters performed demonstrations, including a high-angle rescue. © FDNY Photo Unit.
pozarni ochrana [fire protection]. 1970. czechoslovakia. matchbox label. print. ephemera. graphic design. [6268]
pozarni ochrana [fire protection]. 1970. czechoslovakia. matchbox label. print. ephemera. graphic design. [6266]
new york city
fall 1974
fdny event
national fire prevention week
midtown manhattan
"You can prevent tragedy before it starts"
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
Chief of Department Edward Kilduff (and Hot Dog, the FDNY's fire safety mascot) swears in more than 300 children as Junior Firefighters and EMTs on Oct. 9 for Fire Prevention Week in Rockefeller Center.
2025 BLM Fire Employee Photo Contest Category -
A rare three agency mascot sighting. Seymour Antelope called in Smokey Bear and Puddles to help spread the fire safety news in Lakeview, Oregon. Photo by Lisa McNee, BLM.
Design and art work by Past Chief Thomas Kapolka
The float was mounted on a Ford Pickup. The four Charlie Brown cartons "Escape" on the rear was rotated by me laying in the bed of the truck.
taken September of 1974
Made for television fire safety commercial. Fire Station 65, Battalion 13, and citizens from the community of Watts participated in the filming.
Made for television fire safety commercial. Fire Station 65, Battalion 13, and citizens from the community of Watts participated in the filming.
Caption: Opening panel of a 1951 "Rusty Scrapiron" comic strip.
Artist: Hayes, Hugh.
Date: March 1951
For more information on the Rusty Scrapiron character, see: Forgotten Characters from Forest History: Rusty Scrapiron.
For information on photo use and more, see the Forest History Society Photograph Collection.
pozarni ochrana [fire protection]. 1970. czechoslovakia. matchbox label. print. ephemera. graphic design. [6274]
Firefighters try to extinguish fires in burning peat. Palangka Raya, Central Kalimantan.
Photo by Aulia Erlangga/CIFOR
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Made for television fire safety commercial. Fire Station 65, Battalion 13, and citizens from the community of Watts participated in the filming.
Made for television fire safety commercial. Fire Station 65, Battalion 13, and citizens from the community of Watts participated in the filming.
Made for television fire safety commercial. Fire Station 65, Battalion 13, and citizens from the community of Watts participated in the filming.