Trump's cuts to federal wildfire crews could have 'scary' consequences
ISSAQUAH, Wash. President Donald Trumps moves to slash the federal workforce have gutted the ranks of wildland firefighters and support personnel, fire professionals warn, leaving communities to face deadly consequences when big blazes arrive this summer.
Theres going to be firefighters that die because of this, there will be communities that burn, said Steve Gutierrez, a union official who served 15 years as a firefighter with the U.S. Forest Service.
Gutierrez now serves as a labor relations representative with the National Federation of Federal Employees, which represents government workers. He said thousands of wildland firefighters have had their jobs thrown into limbo by Trumps government-wide hiring freeze.
Brian Fennessy, chief of the Orange County Fire Authority and president of the California Fire Chiefs Association, echoed that concern. The public needs to know theyre at risk, Fennessy said. If the public knew all of this, they would lose their minds.
Federal agencies depend on an army of seasonal firefighters to fill their ranks during the months when wildfires are most active. Scott, a Forest Service firefighter with six years of experience in the Western United States, who asked to be identified by a pseudonym to avoid retaliation, is among those whose role has been thrown into uncertainty.
Its just going to be a disaster for the wildfire response this season, he said.
Scott was slated to move to a new Forest Service fire station this spring. But following the federal hiring freeze, he was told by his captain that its unclear whether his new job still exists. Thousands of his colleagues are in a similar state of limbo.
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