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CENTRAL POINT, Ore. With fire season fast approaching, the Oregon Department of Forestry is looking to staff up. ODF Southwest Oregon District is already conducting interviews, it hopes to be fully staffed by mid-June.
Positions are open for a combined 100 forest officers, and firefighters. The team is also looking for dispatchers, all positions are seasonal.
“At this point, we are really gearing up for fire season because it’s getting to that point where it’s getting a lot closer and we’re having the weather right now, so anything we can do to be prepared,” said Natalie Weber, ODF spokeswoman.
Wildfire season just five and a half weeks away as droughts continue
According to Natalie Weber, the public information officer for the Oregon Department of Forestry Southwest, Southern Oregon is about five and a half weeks away from the start of its typical wildfire season. This comes though as droughts across the southern part of the state continue to increase the chances of a wildfire.
Posted: Apr 22, 2021 5:30 PM
Updated: Apr 22, 2021 5:33 PM
Posted By: Brett Taylor
MEDFORD, Ore According to Natalie Weber, the public information officer for the Oregon Department of Forestry Southwest, Southern Oregon is about five and a half weeks away from the start of its typical wildfire season. This comes though as droughts across the southern part of the state continue to increase the chances of a wildfire.