Restore, maintain and staff the remaining lookouts of the Angeles National Forest.
# The Association serves an additional role in that the volunteers are trained fire lookouts to call in smoke and fire reports thus enhancing the fire fighting capabilities of the U.S. Forest Service.
Interpret the natural and cultural history of the fire lookouts and the surrounding area for forest visitors.
Encourage visitors to participate actively in caring for all of our National Forests
Generate interest in and support for the fire lookout program
, Penny, looks over the San Gabriel Mountains in the Angeles National Forest vigilant for any sign of smoke.
Objectives
Staff and maintain fire lookout towers of the Angeles National Forest and nearby Southern California area.
Assist the Angeles National Forest Dispatch/Fire Suppression Staff by providing radio relay, accurate smoke reports and remote eyes and ears for incident assessment as needed
Assist the Angeles National Forest Fire Prevention Staff through interpretive delivery of key fire prevention messages and hands-on experience with the Osborne Fire Finder and related devices
Assist the Angeles National Forest Recreation Staff by providing general recreation information
Assist the Angeles National Forest by greeting visitors, and providing general forest orientation, information and assistance
Provide informal and impromptu interpretation of the surrounding area both cultural and historical
Create a positive image for the U.S. Forest Service, Angeles National Forest Fire Lookout Association, volunteers, partners and sponsors
The association is open to all people, aged 18 or older. They must attend required training to join, and attend a "re-up" session once a year usually held in the Spring before the start of the fire season.
Training
All new members are required to attend 3 instructional classes consisting of "Introduction", "Interpretation", and "Operations" in order to be a member. To be a qualified fire lookout, one must also attend an "in-tower" training class at the lookout tower of their choice. In order to be qualified for more than one tower, the applicant must attend an "in-tower" training at each of the towers. Each year, returning members must attend a yearly "re-up" session.
Meetings
Monthly meetings are held each month are known as "super sessions" where safety, operational, and other administrative information is disseminated. The meetings begins with a potluck dinner and end with a talk or presentation by a guest speaker or fellow member.
Field Trips
On occasion, a field trip is organized for the members to visit remote locations or Forest Service Facilities. One popular destination is ANF Dispatch and the Air Tanker base at Fox Field.