Attack One Fire Management Services, Inc.

Attack One Fire Management Services, Inc. Attack One Fire Management Services, Inc. is an SBA Certified Veteran owned Small Business.
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Prescribed Burning, Wildland Fire Suppression, Incident Management Support, Forestry Mulching and NWCG Certified Training

Six weeks. Hundreds of miles. One team.Since late March, the Attack One crew has been in the fight. Prescribed burn prep...
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


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The rain came. Burn bans are lifting across the Panhandle.Several counties across northwest Florida including Bay County...
05/14/2026

The rain came. Burn bans are lifting across the Panhandle.

Several counties across northwest Florida including Bay County and Jackson County have officially lifted their burn bans this week following recent rainfall and improved fire conditions. If you have been waiting on a window to get prescribed burn work done, that window may be opening depending on your county.

Before you strike a match, check your county status. Burn ban status varies county by county and conditions can change fast.
The Florida Forest Service burn authorization page at fdacs.gov is your most reliable source for current county level status.

Here is the reality check though. The rain helped. The drought is not over. As of this week 100% of Florida remains under some level of drought. Lifting a burn ban is not a green light to burn without a plan. It means conditions have improved enough to allow permitted burning with proper precautions in place.

If you have been wanting to get a prescribed burn on the calendar, now is the time to get the plan right before you execute. That means a written burn plan, the right weather window, proper equipment, and trained personnel on site.

That is exactly what we do. If you want to take advantage of this window the right way, reach out to us this week and we will get your burn plan started.

Attack One Fire Management Services
www.attack-one.com

The rain felt good. Do not let it fool you.We got some moisture over the weekend across north Florida and the Big Bend. ...
05/12/2026

The rain felt good. Do not let it fool you.

We got some moisture over the weekend across north Florida and the Big Bend. Look at this map compared to where we were two weeks ago. North Georgia is nearly clear. Crews ground that out over 18 straight days and it shows.

But look at where the activity has shifted.

The Highway 82 Fire in Brantley County is now 90% contained. The Pineland Road Fire has reached 70% containment. That progress is real and it was hard earned by people who did not quit.

Here is what the map is telling you today though. The fire has moved south. Northeast Florida and the central corridor are now the most active zone in the region. As of this morning, 100% of Florida remains in drought. Every county. The entire state. Not 80%. Not most of it. All of it.

A few days of rain on ground that has been bone dry for 18 months does not close the book on fire season. It gives crews a window. It does not give landowners permission to stop paying attention. Lightning season is arriving right now and historically that is when north Florida sees its worst fire activity.

If you have acreage in the Big Bend, the Panhandle, or north Florida and you still have not assessed your fuel load, your firelines, or your defensible space, that conversation needs to happen this week.

Drop a comment, send us a message, or call us directly. We will tell you exactly where your property stands. No pressure. Just a straight answer from people who have been on the line all spring.

Attack One Fire Management Services
www.attack-one.com

Our teams are home.Over the past two weeks the Attack One crew answered the call and deployed to active wildfire suppres...
05/05/2026

Our teams are home.

Over the past two weeks the Attack One crew answered the call and deployed to active wildfire suppression operations across north Florida and south Georgia during one of the worst wildfire outbreaks this region has seen in decades. They are back.

What they walked into was not small. Over 55,000 acres burned across south Georgia. More than 120 homes destroyed. The worst wildfire event in Georgia history. Over 120,000 acres burned across Florida with peak lightning season still ahead. Our people were in the middle of it, working firelines, directing aerial operations, and doing the job they trained for when it mattered most.

We are proud of every single one of them.

The fires across Georgia and Florida are not fully out but containment numbers are climbing and communities are beginning the long road to recovery. Brantley County and the families who lost homes are still in our prayers. The work of rebuilding what fire takes is slower and harder than anything crews face on the line.

To the landowners watching this unfold from north Florida and the Panhandle, the lesson from the past eight weeks is not complicated. Managed land behaves differently when fire arrives. Fuel loads, firelines, defensible space. These are not optional investments. They are what stands between a close call and a total loss.

Our teams are rested and ready. If your property needs attention before lightning season arrives, now is the time to have that conversation.

Attack One Fire Management Services

www.attack-one.com

May 4 update. The map is changing.Compare this to where we were a week ago. The difference is real. Crews across Georgia...
05/04/2026

May 4 update. The map is changing.

Compare this to where we were a week ago. The difference is real. Crews across Georgia and Florida have been grinding and it is showing.

The Pineland Road Fire in Clinch and Echols counties is now 44% contained after burning 32,575 acres. The Highway 82 Fire in Brantley County has grown to 75% containment and evacuation orders have been lifted for residents east of the fire zone. Rain moved through the region over the weekend and precipitation was recorded across multiple active fire areas, giving crews the window they needed to shift from defense to offense.

The fires are not out. The drought is not over. Conditions remain dry for the next 72 hours and officials are clear that the soil column is still extremely dry beneath the surface. New ignitions remain possible and suppression crews are still on the ground.

But progress has been earned. By people who did not quit.

To every firefighter, crew member, and support team who has been on this for the past two weeks, including the men and women of Attack

One who answered the call, this is what the work looks like when it matters most. We are grateful and we are proud.

The recovery in Brantley County and across south Georgia is just beginning. Keep those communities in your prayers.

Attack One Fire Management Services www.attack-one.com

May 1 Watch Duty update.Compare this map to where we were three days ago. The cluster in southeast Georgia and north Flo...
05/01/2026

May 1 Watch Duty update.

Compare this map to where we were three days ago. The cluster in southeast Georgia and north Florida is still burning. But crews have been grinding and it is showing.

The Highway 82 Fire in Brantley County is now 33% contained after crews got some traction overnight. Georgia is still battling over 150 active wildfires across the state and the drought that is driving all of it is the worst the state has seen in two decades.
Some rain has moved into the region but forecasters are clear that it is not nearly enough to end the drought or put the fires out. New fires are still igniting daily.

Florida has now burned over 120,000 acres this year alone and peak lightning season has not arrived yet.

Progress is real. The threat is not over.

To the crews still on the line today, including our own team, keep pushing. To the families in Brantley County and across south Georgia who lost homes, our prayers are with you. A community resource center is open today at the Brantley County Recreation Complex in Nahunta, Georgia from 9am to 2pm for anyone who needs help or information.

We will keep posting updates as conditions change.

Attack One Fire Management Services

www.attack-one.com

May 1. We are still out here.While most people were wrapping up their week, our crew was in the field directing helicopt...
05/01/2026

May 1. We are still out here.

While most people were wrapping up their week, our crew was in the field directing helicopter water drops on active fire in north Florida. These are not stock photos. This is Attack One. This is what we do.

Our team was working Task Book qualifications in real time, on a real fire, directing helo water drops under live conditions. You earn your qualifications the right way or you do not earn them at all. The Attack One team is doing it the right way.

The fires across Georgia and Florida are not over. Over 55,000 acres have burned across south Georgia alone. More than 120,000 acres have burned across Florida so far this year and we have not even hit peak lightning season yet. The drought is still locked in. Red Flag conditions remain in effect across the region.

Our people are trained, qualified, and ready. They are out there right now proving it.

If you are a landowner in north Florida, the Panhandle, or the Big Bend and you want to know where your property stands heading into peak season, call us. We will give you a straight answer.

Attack One Fire Management Services

www.attack-one.com

April 30 update. Still on it.While fires continue burning across Georgia and Florida, Attack One has people on the groun...
04/30/2026

April 30 update. Still on it.

While fires continue burning across Georgia and Florida, Attack One has people on the ground doing the work.

That is our own Jesse Nazworth in the reel below, completing Task Book requirements for his Firefighter Type 1 qualification, directing a helicopter water drop on an active fire. That is not a drill. That is real work, real training, and real qualification hours earned in the middle of one of the worst wildfire outbreaks this region has ever seen.

We are proud of Jesse and every crew member putting in the time to earn their qualifications the right way, in the field, when it counts.

Here is where things stand today:

The Highway 82 Fire and the Pineland Road Fire in Georgia have now burned a combined total of over 55,000 acres. South Georgia remains locked in category 4 to category 5 exceptional drought with no significant rainfall in the forecast for the coming week. Red Flag Warnings remain in effect across much of Florida for the next 72 hours, with humidity dropping to 15 to 25 percent and winds gusting up to 35 mph. Over 120,000 acres have burned across Florida so far this year, and peak lightning season has not even started yet.

There is some rain forecast for parts of the Southeast later this week. It will help. It will not fix it.

Keep your eyes on conditions in your area. If you are a landowner and your property is not prepared, that conversation is worth having now.

Attack One Fire Management Services

www.attack-one.com

April 29 update from the field, not much has changed. The fires are still burning.Georgia Governor Brian Kemp said it pl...
04/29/2026

April 29 update from the field, not much has changed.

The fires are still burning.

Georgia Governor Brian Kemp said it plainly this week: the Highway 82 Fire and the Pineland Road Fire are currently ranked number one and two most dangerous wildfires in the entire country. Both fires together have destroyed over 120 homes, making it the worst wildfire event in Georgia history.

Despite some weekend rainfall, officials have been clear that the brief moisture will do little to stop the ongoing threat. The region remains in exceptional drought, the most severe level on the drought monitor, with hot temperatures, low humidity, and gusty winds continuing to drive fire behavior.

Nationally, nearly 1.8 million acres have burned so far this year. That is almost double the ten year average and the highest year to date total since 2017.

And peak lightning season for Florida has not even arrived yet.

We know many of you are watching this closely because it is close. The smoke some of you are smelling is real. The threat to properties across north Florida and the Panhandle is real.

If your land is not managed, now is not the time to wait. Fuel loads, brush, firelines, defensible space. These are not complicated problems. They just require action before the fire gets there.

To everyone on the line right now, we see you. Stay safe.

Attack One Fire Management Services

www.attack-one.com

April 28 update. Still burning.Florida has over 100 active wildfires burning across the state today, with humidity dropp...
04/28/2026

April 28 update. Still burning.

Florida has over 100 active wildfires burning across the state today, with humidity dropping to 20 to 25 percent and Red Flag Warnings in effect for the next 72 hours. In Georgia, two massive fires have already scorched over 40,000 acres and destroyed more than 120 homes. Peak fire season driven by lightning does not even arrive until late May. Agencies are bracing for what comes next.

This is not a slow news week. This is an active emergency in our region and it is not over.

Swipe through to see how the fire map has changed in just 24 hours.

If you are a landowner in Florida, Georgia, or Alabama and your property still has heavy fuel loads, unmanaged brush, or no defensible space, the time to act was yesterday. Today still works.

Prayers for the families who have lost homes and for every crew member on the line.

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2784 Coastal Highway
Crawfordville, FL
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