National Interagency Coordination Center

Located in Boise, Idaho, the National Interagency Coordination Center (NICC) serves as the focal point for coordinating the mobilization of resources to wildland fires and other incidents throughout the United States. The NICC also provides Predictive Services related products designed to be used by the internal wildland fire community for critical decision-making surrounding incident management and resource allocation.

Current Preparedness Level

Current National Statistics
41 Incidents
Total Number of Large Fires
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4 Total
New Large Fires
40,803 Incidents
Year-to-date Wildfires
1,057,580 Acres
Acres Burned on Large Fires
17,486
Personnel Assigned to Wildfires
2,834,436 Acres
Year-to-date Acres Burned
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GACC Preparedness Levels

Geographic AreaPreparedness Level
Alaska3
Eastern1
Great Basin4
Northern California3
Northern Rockies2
Northwest3
Rocky Mountain3
Southern1
Southern California3
Southwest3