Zone activity level

Last updated on May 17, 2023

Zone activity levels refer to individual fire zones within fire centres. Zone activity levels are reported through regular status updates from fire centres

Level 1

  • Low to normal fire activity; no additional resource support is anticipated
  • Adequate resources to deal with anticipated fire demands
  • Monitor and anticipate possible support for non-wildfire provincial emergencies
  • Zone resources may be deployed to other zones, fire centres, and out of province

Level 2

  • There is an increase in fire activity; zone resources are adequate to meet their demands
  • Monitor and anticipate possible support for non-wildfire provincial emergencies
  • Limited resources may be deployable to other zones, fire centres, or out of province

Level 3

  • There is an increase in fire activity; zone may not be able to meet local resource demands
  • Resources from other zones or fire centres may be requested to assist zone activity
  • Long-term strategic planning becomes critical in determining what resources are needed where
  • Zone staff on standby based on anticipated needs

Level 4

  • The zone is experiencing a high level of fire activity
  • Zone resources will need to be supplemented from other zones, fire centres and (or) type 2 crews
  • Out-of-province resource requests for specific or critical resources may be required if provincial resource capacity is not able to handle fire demands

Level 5

  • The zone is experiencing very significant fire activity, and (or) extreme fire behaviour; heavy demands on provincial and fire centre resources are occurring and anticipated to continue
  • Resource capacity is supplemented with staff from Wildfire TEAMS, other ministries, the forest sector, fire departments, and type 2 or 3 resources