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By Mike Jaspers
South Dakota Secretary of Agriculture
The weather this fall across much of South Dakota
has been unseasonably warm and dry. The mild weather,
though, has caused an extended fire season in the state. The
South Dakota Department of Agriculture has five divisions,
one of which is the Wildland Fire Division. This division
helps fight fires across the state as well as provides many
other services and resources to local communities to ensure
our firefighters have the tools and skills to fight fires safely
and successfully. Below, Wildland Fire’s division director,
Jay Esperance, shares a glimpse into what our firefighters
do and the kind of fire season we have had this year.
“This year, South Dakota experienced one of the longest
lasting wildfire seasons on record. Large fire activity started
statewide in April with the warm spring weather. The active
fire season, particularly in western South Dakota, prompted
Governor Daugaard’s Drought Task Force to declare a 13
county area ‘Red Zone’ in western South Dakota. This designation allowed the state to assist counties that fought large,
expensive fires.
“During July the 18,000 acre Freeman fire in Oglala Lakota
County and the 14,000 acre Indian Canyon Fire in Fall River
County kept state resources busy. The fire season then
slowed in August and early September with timely rains, but
an extended drying period brought drought conditions back
to the western half of the state. These conditions created
optimal fire conditions when the 41,000 acre Cottonwood
Fire in Jackson County was ignited. This fire is the largest
fire in state history for the month of October since 1949.
Unseasonable warm conditions have extended the fire season into November with large fire activity still occurring in
portions of the state.
“It’s been a busy season across the country too. When
needed, our team travels across the country to assist in
fighting fires in other states. This year our team has been
assigned to fires in Colorado, Wyoming and North Carolina.
These fires are complex and require team members to be
completely engaged in activities in order to be safe and
successful. I am passionate and committed to being an
advocate of the safety of wildland firefighters and am proud
of our team for taking safety seriously.
“Although our firefighting efforts tend to claim most of
the glory, I am very proud of all aspects of the division.
Our training program is currently in the planning process
for three academies across the state. These academies
offer training for state, federal and volunteer firefighters so
they have the knowledge and skills to fight fire safely. The
fuels mitigation program continues to accomplish thinning
projects in the Black Hills in between responding to fires.
The prescribed fire program is active in providing assistance with the planning and implementation of prescribed
burn projects across the state to make sure they are done
safely and only burn what has been targeted to burn. The
fire prevention program continues to grow through cooperatively working with our interagency partners on projects to
communicate and teach safety around fire. Finally, none of
this work would be possible without the dedication and diligence of our administrative staff who make sure the phones
get answered and the bills get paid.
“Our Wildland Fire Division is committed to protecting
South Dakota’s forests, homes, farms and ranches from fire
and to bringing everyone home safely. I am proud of the
work we’ve done this year extinguishing over 550 fires.”
As we take time to celebrate Thanksgiving with our
friends and families, I would like to thank all the volunteers,
state employees and federal partners who have worked
tirelessly this year to protect our homes and communities.
I would also ask that as you gather with family, you keep
in your thoughts and prayers those firefighters and their
families who are unable to be together during this holiday
season.
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