Provide Equipment and Services for Fire Suppression
   

Each year, DNR works ahead of the fire season to improve its access to professional equipment and services for fire suppression. Through the use of Preseason Agreements and by partnering with the U.S. Forest Service Region 6 Fire Aviation Contracting Team (FACT), through VIPR contracts, DNR is able to pull in outside resources quickly if needed. 
 
All contract equipment hired by DNR will be paid according to the rate established in the current year's version of the Washington State Wage & Equipment Rate guide (links below).

DNR Preseason Agreements 

Preseason Agreements are agreements used to support or engage in fire suppression. These agreements serve as an organized way to make our agency aware of private resources that may be available for hire within a geographic area or service specialty. 
 
DNR uses these agreements to establish a pool of qualified, trained, and available vendors who can provide equipment and services in a timely fashion upon request.
 
For instructions on how to become a vendor, skip to the bottom of the page to Step 1.
 
 
Washington State Wage and Equipment Rate Guide

 
 

 
All non-VIPR resources can sign up to be on a source list for Preseason Agreements. This provides a statewide database of vendor information to be used in combination with VIPR resources on DNR incidents.
  • Ordering protocol for all resources sent to DNR managed incidents (either via VIPR or Preseason Agreements) will be based upon closest forces, cost effectiveness and other considerations. 
  • Operators who will be going to the fireline will be required to attend an annual Fireline Safety Refresher also known as DNR Operator Safety Training and provide proof of their completion of this course. A list of DNR Operator Safety Trainings can be found here, and more trainings will be offered as they become available. This is not an RT-130 course and resources who sign up for a VIPR contract or Forest Service EERA must obtain training from an approved MOU provider.
  • For resources interested in only participating in response to incidents where DNR is the paying agency, the DNR Operator Safety Training course, an RT-130 course from DNR or an approved training provider, will be accepted. However, to participate on FS incidents, you must attend a course from an approved MOU training provider. A list of MOU Training Providers can be found by clicking here.
  • Resources that are required to have an inspection through the VIPR system will be required to have an inspection for Preseason Agreements through an Equipment Inspection Provider. A list of equipment inspection providers can be found by clicking here.
If you have resources or equipment that could be available to respond, contact the Wildland Preparedness Coordinator at 360-902-1331.
 

DNR Preseason Agreement Process

 

 
DNR will begin accepting Preseason Agreements in January 2025.
 

 
Step 1: Download the instructions for vendors here.
Step 2: Download one of the following:
Step 3: Attach all applicable forms including insurance verification.
Step 4a: Return the form with all of your company information.
 
     DNR - Wildland Fire Management Division
     ATTN: Fire Suppression Resources Agreement
     PreseasonAgreement@dnr.wa.gov
     MS 47307
     Olympia, WA 98504-7307
 
Step 4b: Complete the Vendor Payee Registration form with the Office of Financial Management (OFM). *DNR cannot make payments unless you have completed this registration.
 
Once DNR receives your application and insurance certificate(s), we will review it for completion, and if approved, DNR will place a contract number on it and return it to you. Your equipment will then show available in the database. When dispatched to an Incident, you will need to provide a copy of your Preseason Agreement and a copy of your resource order to provide at check-in.

VIPR Agreements

VIPR is the Virtual Incident Procurement (VIPR) system that allows contracting officers to create, award, and manage solicitations and agreements through an electronic procurement process. VIPR is a USDA Forest Service incident procurement system. VIPR agreements are done through solicitations and most are valid for three years. Resources that have a VIPR agreement will not need a Preseason agreement with DNR.
 
VIPR Resources
  • Chippers
  • Mechanics with Service Trucks
  • Fuel Tenders
  • Water Handling (Engines & Tenders)
  • Weed Washing Units
  • Potable/Gray Water Trucks and Trailer Mounted Handwashing Trailers
  • Miscellaneous Heavy Equipment
  • Heavy Equipment
  • Vehicles with Drivers
  • Refrigerated Trailers
  • Fallers
  • Heavy Equipment with Water
For more information on VIPR, visit the FACT website.