Every spring, Forest Service fire leaders meet to plan for the upcoming fire season. This year, some employees were shocked by the blunt remarks made during a meeting with forest supervisors and fire staff officers from across the Intermountain West. "We were told, Help is not on the way,'" said one employee, who asked to remain anonymous for fear of losing their job. "I've never been told that before." Agency leaders already knew it might be a bad wildfire season, made worse by having fewer hands available to help out. According to the employee High Country News spoke to, the Forest Service lost at least 1,800 fire-qualified, or "red-carded," employees through layoffs, deferred resignation, and retirement offers. In total, 4,800 people left the agency. "We were told: Don't commit to an attack thinking the cavalry is going to come," the employee said. As fire activity continues to pick up across much of the West, that warning rings true.
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