With more than 36 years in the wildland fire industry, First Strike Environmental Company (FSE) offers wildland fire resources; wildland firefighting personnel, equipment and management teams that are certified at both, Federal and State levels for national response.
FSE has extensive history in the industry, initially beginning work with U.S. Forest Service (USFS) in 1987, supplying one engine and one tender. Shortly after, the Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF), Interagency Firefighting Crew Agreement (IFCA) was introduced in 1995 and FSE was awarded an agreement for twenty-person, Type 2 Firefighting Hand Crews. Over the past 36-years in our business, FSE has developed and grown as a company to meet the ever-increasing needs of the wildland fire industry along with the industry’s environmental needs.
In 1996, FSE began development of our hazardous materials program, offering experienced hazardous materials response personnel to State and local agencies, initially responding to emergency roadside spills and releases. FSE began a cross-training program to train FSE wildland fire personnel and began formation of multiple hazardous materials response teams for emergency response to spills/releases, environmental remediation, and site restoration incidents within the State of Oregon. We expanded our hazardous materials program and began offering hazardous material services in Washington State and Northern California, often times responding as far as Western Idaho. FSE continued to build the wildland fire services, adding additional firefighter personnel, hazardous materials personnel, and expanding the qualifications of FSE’s environmental services program.
Today, FSE offers diversely trained and experienced personnel to fill wildland fire suppression teams and hazardous materials response teams. FSE management and key personnel are trained and experienced to NIMS ICS 300/400, with work experience to multiple Level I, II, and III incidents, as well as numerous state regulatory emergency response incidents within Oregon and Washington. FSE is an Oregon licensed corporation, small business, Hub-zone entity that is diversified in wildland fire suppression, environmental remediation, and natural restoration, to include general construction services. FSE has developed a multifaceted company working with multiple Federal, State, and Local agencies and their cooperative agencies on incident assignments within the Wildland Fire Suppression, All-Hazard, and Severity/Preparedness fields.
Phase I
- Determination of potential environmental risk (historical research, site reconnaissance, interviews)
Phase II
- Investigation of environmental hazards (site sampling, contaminant delineation)
Phase III
- Remediation of environmental hazards (site cleanup, environmental hazard removal, site closure)
FSE can help you find creative, cost-effective solutions for any environmental challenges facing your site. From initial investigation through effective remediation and site closure, we're your partner in hazardous materials management.
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if you suspect contamination from any of the following: - Prior use
- Underground storage tanks
- Asbestos
- Lead
- Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)
- Surrounding facilities
*The ASTM, formerly known as the American Society of Testing & Materials and now the Environmental Assessment Association, (EAA), is a national standards-setting organization established in the turn of the century to standardize commercial and industrial practices for business. In 1993, the ASTM committee E50.02 published environmental due diligence standards for commercial real estate transactions call the Transaction Screen Process and Phase I Environmental Site Assessment.
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