CrazyAnglican wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:I would guess these are not standard crews, but specialists. Sixty regular fighters is not very much. A standard hand crew has around 12, upwards.
Heck yeah they're specialists, those guys are smokejumpers. They're basically the airborne rangers of firefighters, as I understand it.
Actually missed the description above.
Yes, smoke jumpers are highly trained initial assault teams. They are used where there is no direct road access primarily and sometimes as highly skilled land assault.
I actually thought the U.S. was sending more logistics & perhaps even training folks, but I guess it is a mixture.
HapSmo19 wrote: "burned land rehabilitation teams"?
Why does it seem waaaay far fetched to me that Australia called up and asked for "burned land rehabilitation teams". The bullshit never ends.
You are wrong. Rehab will take longer and, in some cases, be even more critical than putting out the fire (though not where lives have been at stake). If not, you get huge landslides and even watershed/water supply issues.
This has to start almost immediately. As soon as rains come, there is a whole new set of problems. Some basic land rehab -- from channeling water to planting needs to happen. Given the size, there will be some heavy ecological issues, too.
Another thing while I don't know Australia specifics, in some of the bigger CA fires, mop up -- that is putting out the embers, checking partially burned trees for activity, etc. can take over a year. There will be work for a LONG, LONG time to come.