Sunday, June 7th 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM
@ Southern Humboldt Community Park in Garberville.
Hosted by Briceland Volunteer Fire Department with extensive support from neighboring departments and regional partners, the Wildland Readiness Drill brings together volunteer firefighters for one of the largest cooperative wildland refresher events of its kind. The training is designed to strengthen regional wildfire response capabilities by preparing fireline personnel for operational decision-making, coordinated field operations, interoperability, standardized practices, and firefighter safety through realistic, multi-agency training scenarios.
Training modules include progressive hoselay operations, handline construction, equipment and hardware familiarization, fire shelter deployment, and air operations. The exercise emphasizes standardized practices, risk mitigation, and multi-agency coordination essential during large wildfire incidents. Upon completion, participants will receive NWCG RT-130 Wildland Fire Safety Training Annual Refresher certification and NWCG S-130 Field Exercise credit.
The event will also showcase regional wildland firefighting capacity, including ten new Type 6 fire engines delivered through California 2nd district Senator McGuire’s Type 6 Engine Project and four additional Type 6 engines funded through Humboldt Co. Measure Z. After many years of being hosted by Briceland VFD, it is projected that Southern Humboldt Fire & Rescue, a newly formed Joint Powers Alliance made up of 13 Southern Humboldt fire departments will become the official host of this annual event after this year.
Expect to see a significant increase in local traffic, numerous fire apparatus including potential aircraft from emergency response agencies in the area for this drill.
Funding for this drill is provided through Humboldt County Measure Z Public Safety/Essential Services, the California State Coastal Conservancy’s Wildfire Resilience Program, and Redwood Region RISE California Jobs First funding, supporting firefighter training, emergency response capacity, workforce development, and regional wildfire resilience.
For registration or additional information please contact; admin@sohumfire.org






























