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Wildfire Fighters Gear Up for Action

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsSeptember 11, 2025001 Min Read
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The U.S. Forest Service has lifted its ban on masks for Wildfire Fighters, enabling the use of N95 respirators amid rising concerns about smoke exposure health risks. This change, influenced by Congressional scrutiny and new safety standards, recognizes the efficacy of masks in reducing harmful inhalation. Approximately 80,000 N95 masks have been stockpiled for deployment.

Legislative discussions also focus on improving medical coverage for smoke-related illnesses. California is considering regulations for half- or full-face respirators for wildland crews and has launched a $10 million study on firefighter cancer risk, involving 3,500 participants. Notably, other countries provide respiratory protection without increased heat-stroke incidents.

While urban firefighters are encouraged to wear masks due to chemical exposure, questions remain about their practicality in strenuous conditions. Ongoing research and policy changes emphasize enhanced health protections for firefighters, aiming to address both immediate and long-term health risks.

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