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Training opportunities
Please check this link for some wildfire training opportunites for the fall of 2022
NH State YouTube videos
The State of NH has created video presentations which cover fire restrictions, fire permits, and fire billing, all of which can be viewed on the “Forest Fire Warden resources” Playlist located on the Forest Protection Bureau Youtube Channel: www.youtube.com/channel/UC6xOrq9Q7D6dO6h5lPZJfxw/playlists.
S-130 Basic Wildland Firefighting Training

April Meeting, Jackson 4.27.22
The April meeting of the CCFFWA will take place on Wednesday 4.27 at 6:30 pm at the Wildcat Tavern, on Main Street in Jackson.
First 2022 Meeting
The first meeting of the year for the CCFFWA will take place on Wednesday March 23rd, 2022 at Rosie’s Restaurant in Tamworth. Dinner at 6:30 pm followed by the regular business meeting.
If you received a post-card indicating the meeting was on the 24th, that is incorrect. New post-cards are being sent out.
Wildland Fire Training 2021
Wildland Fire Training
Spring Forest Fire Warden Training
This year the Spring Forest Fire Warden Trainings will be conducted through digital formats.
We have created video presentations which cover fire restrictions, fire permits, and fire billing, all of which can be viewed on the “Forest Fire Warden resources” Playlist located on the Forest Protection Bureau Youtube Channel: www.youtube.com/channel/UC6xOrq9Q7D6dO6h5lPZJfxw/playlists.
We held multiple virtual training sessions throughout March and April. This is a copy of the administrative update program:
April meeting cancelled
Hi all, no one should be terribly surprised to hear this but we are cancelling the April wardens meeting to be held in Jackson.
We’ll keep you posted if we are able to resume our meeting schedule.
Be safe out there!
The humble Pulaski
CCFFWA mission statement
The mission of the Carroll County Forest Fire Wardens Association is to support the protection of New Hampshire’s natural forest resources from the threat of wildfire primarily in Carroll County. To encourage and provide training for Wardens, Deputy Wardens and firefighters in safe and efficient wildfire suppression techniques. Promote public education in regard to wildfire prevention and advocate for protective policies and adequate funding for and from local, state and federal agencies for the protection of New Hampshire’s natural forest resources from the threat of wildfire.