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2007

Midwest Regional Office
Northern Great Plains Area Wins 2007 Midwest Regional Fuels Award

The fire management staff of the Northern Great Plains Area Park Group, located at Wind Cave National Park in Hot Springs, SD, have been named the winner of the 2007 Midwest Regional Fuels Award. Area Fire Management Officer, Jim McMahill accepted the award on the group’s behalf from Midwest Region Fire & Aviation Management Officer Doug Alexander during the Regional Fire Management Meeting held in Omaha, Nebraska, June 5-6, 2007.

Jim McMahill accepts drip torch trophy from Regional Fire Management Officer, Doug Alexander.

The Fire Management staff of the Northern Great Plains Park Group is responsible for eight National Park Service units, located in three states: Wind Cave National Park, Mount Rushmore National Memorial, Jewel Cave National Monument, Badlands National Park, Devils Tower National Monument, Minuteman Missile National Historic Site, Agate Fossil Beds National Monument, and Scotts Bluff National Monument. The fuels and topography of each unit are different, but their location to each other within the region allows for effective resource sharing and collaboration from all the parks.

“This Fire Management program has exhibited cooperative teamwork working with these parks and cooperators in the western part of the Midwest Region.,” said Alexander. He added, “The Northern Great Plains Area Park Group has a strong fire management program, and is well deserving of this recognition.”

 In addition to the collaboration and teamwork, the fire staff, fill crucial roles as members of interagency incident management teams, serve as chair of the Northern Great Plains Interagency Coordination Center board of directors and Chair of the Operations Working Team for the Rocky Mountain Coordinating Group. They also sit on numerous local committees and planning groups that are vital in helping form and shape fire management policy for the National Park Service.

This annual award is presented to the park unit or group that shows success in “Outstanding Fire Management Accomplishments.” Nineteen of 54 parks in the 13-state Midwest Region competed for the 2007 award.

Contact: Mike Johnson, Fire Communication and Education Specialist
Phone: (402) 661-1760

Firefighters working on prescribed fire in sequoia grove.

Sequoia and Kings Canyon NP
by Ted Young

Wind Cave National Park
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Mount Rushmore National Memorial
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Jewel Cave National Monument
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Badlands National Park
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Devils Tower National Monument
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Minuteman Missle National Historic Site
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Agate Fossil Beds National Monument
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Scotts Bluff National Monument
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