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How to Become an Illinois Burn Manager

Training to Participate in a Burn

Chicago Wilderness Prescription Burn Training

Training to Lead a Burn

*Industry experts agree that it is important to have participated in at least one burn (if not more) before going through the certification process to lead a burn.

Required National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) Trainings

  • Basic Incident Command System (I-100)
  • Wildland Fire Behavior (S-190)
  • Fire Fighter Training (S-130, day-long field portion, possibly out of Rochelle)

Additional Participation (Application Link)

  • 5 burns (general participation)
  • 2 burns (apprenticing under a Burn Manager + task book)
    • Burn manager has to fill out paperwork on your behalf + letter of recommendation

Local Opportunities for In-the-Field Training

*Most burns will take place between 10AM – 3PM when the weather is ideal, so it may be hard to plan for that, you need a fairly flexible schedule during burn season in order to participate. 

Once Certified:

Illinois DNR Annual Burn Permit Application

  • Burn procedure plans
  • Maps
  • Notification processes

 

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