Fighting Wildland Fire for the Next Generation
Born and raised in southern Mississippi, Johnny Walker never thought he’d be fighting fire, hiking mountains and helping with people. Johnny considers the firefighting community as a family because it has shaped and molded him into who he is today. Johnny thinks about his new child and how his job helps him provide for her while also doing something positive for her generation. Find out more about becoming a wildland firefighter at https://www.fs.fed.us/firejobs and for other FS jobs, www.fs.fed.us/fsjobs and career events, www.fs.fed.us/fsjobs-events.

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The Heart of a Firefighter

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It’s Not Just Fire

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Get Fired Up!

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Hotshot shares story of toughness and resilience

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Connected to the Land as a Wildland Fire Ecologist

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National Engine Academy for Wildland Firefighters

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Caring for the land after the fire

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US Forest Service National Rappel Training

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Wildland Firefighter in the US Forest Service, Shasta-Trinity National Forest

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Taking Flight in the Forest Service

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The Heavy Equipment of Firefighting

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Centennial Job Corps Advanced Wildland Fire Trade

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Wildland Fire Recruiting Video

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How to apply for Temporary Jobs in the Forest Service

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Making Multnomah Falls Safe After Eagle Creek Fire

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Job Corps Program Instructor

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Tips for Applying for Jobs with the US Forest Service

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