05/15/2026
Six weeks. Hundreds of miles. One team.
Since late March, the Attack One crew has been in the fight. Prescribed burn preparation across the Big Bend and Panhandle before the season turned. Then the calls started coming in and our team answered every one of them.
Active wildfire suppression across north Florida and south Georgia during the worst wildfire outbreak this region has seen in decades. Firelines cut. Helo operations supported. Qualification hours earned on real fires under real conditions. Long days, longer nights, and not one person who quit when it got hard.
What you see in these photos is not a movie set. That is our backyard. That is the work our team has been doing since the first Red Flag Warning dropped in March. The orange sky behind those pines, the ground fire burning through debris piles at last light, the crew standing in the black assessing what comes next. That is Attack One.
Over 55,000 acres burned in south Georgia. More than 120,000 acres across Florida. 120 plus homes destroyed. Families displaced. First responders who lost their own homes and came back to work anyway. Our team was part of the response to all of it and we are proud of every single person who answered the call.
The fires are not fully out. The drought is not over. But our people are home, they are rested, and they are ready for whatever comes next.
To the Attack One team, every crew member, every person who spent a night on the line or a day running equipment through smoke and heat, this one is for you. We see the work you put in. This community sees it too.
Thank you for what you do.
Attack One Fire Management Services
www.attack-one.com
Kevin CarterDanny HobbsWes-Rachelle ColemanCaleb Carter