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  1. Fire | Garland, TX

    Get information on the fire stations in Garland. Access important forms and publications pertaining to the Fire Department. Access frequently asked questions regarding employment, emergency …

  2. Current Wildfire Information - U.S. Department of the Interior

    The Fire Potential Outlooks for predictions about the likelihood of future wildfire activity nationwide. The National Interagency Fire Center maps webpage for detailed maps of current wildfires, past fires, and …

  3. Active Fire Incidents Map - Smart Cities

    2 days ago · This page provides live weather information of active fire incidents as an interactive map. It also provides predicted smoke fallout from each fire, as well as live air quality data.

  4. Dallas Fire-Rescue Active Incidents

    Dallas Fire-Rescue Active Incidents.

  5. Current Wildfire Status - Texas A&M Forest Service

    1 day ago · Current Wildfire Preparedness Level: Level 2 Preparedness Levels 1-5 are planning assumptions and actions dictated by fuel and weather conditions, current and expected wildfire …

  6. Fire - Wikipedia

    Fire is one of the four classical elements and has been used by humans in rituals, in agriculture for clearing land, for cooking, generating heat and light, for signaling, propulsion purposes, smelting, …

  7. Fire Live Map

    View the latest fires from the last 48 hours on an interactive map, displaying the brightness and the event time. The information is provided by the NASA FIRMS - Active Fire Data.

  8. NIFC Maps - National Interagency Fire Center

    Whether you want to check today’s fire activity, explore past fire seasons, or understand how weather and landscape interact with active incidents, the tools below put the information at your fingertips.

  9. Watch Duty - Wildfire Maps & Alerts

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  10. AirNow Fire and Smoke Map

    It provides a public resource of information to best prepare and manage wildfire season. Developed in a joint partnership between the EPA and USFS.