Snake River Hotshots 2019 Wildfire Season

A look back with Snake River IHC

 

 

Isaac Coy

The Snake River Hotshots are a Type I Interagency Hotshot Crew dedicated to wildland fire suppression. The crew is stationed in Pocatello, Idaho.

In December 2014, the Snake River Hotshots moved into a new facility on South Valley Road. For the first time since the crew’s inception in 2001, we have our own building, with space for classroom training, offices, and physical training, as well as a workshop and garage.

The location of the facility near the new Cheyenne Crossing interconnect allows us to access the City of Pocatello’s greenbelt trail system for additional physical training opportunities. MORE

See also  Thomas Fire Now Largest Fire in California State History

Topics

Newslettter

Subscribe to Our Monthly Newsletter

Stay in the loop with our wildland newsletter.

A look back with Snake River IHC     Isaac Coy The Snake River Hotshots are a Type I Interagency Hotshot Crew dedicated to wildland fire suppression. The crew is stationed in Pocatello, Idaho. In December 2014, the Snake River Hotshots moved into a new facility on South Valley Road. For the first time since […]

Get The Wildland Firefighter Newsletter

Related Articles

Wildfires Burn Thousands of Acres on Tribal Lands in ND

Wildfires Burn Thousands of Acres on Tribal Lands in ND

By JACK DURA Associated Press BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Crews have been fighting at least 16 wildfires throughout North Dakota in the last several days, including several large fires still burning Tuesday across wooded areas and grasslands on the Turtle Mountain...

NC Fire Grows to 1,300 Acres; Burn Ban Implemented

NC Fire Grows to 1,300 Acres; Burn Ban Implemented

Martha Quillin - The Herald (Rock Hill, S.C.) (TNS) A wildfire in Brunswick County that started Friday, May 2, is the largest of dozens of fires crews are working to contain across North Carolina. Weekend rains helped with some of the fires, but much of the state...

NJ Teen Is Second Suspect Arrested in Massive Ocean County Wildfire

NJ Teen Is Second Suspect Arrested in Massive Ocean County Wildfire

Muri Assunção - New York Daily News A New Jersey teenager has been arrested in connection with a massive wildfire that has burned more than 15,000 acres in Ocean County, prosecutors announced Friday. The 17-year-old male juvenile, who hasn’t been named because of his...