Fireling

/ˈfaɪərlɪŋ/ noun

Definition

A person hired temporarily or seasonally to fight fires, especially in forestry work.

Etymology

From 'fire' plus the Old English diminutive suffix '-ling' (indicating a subordinate or lesser version). A relatively modern term from early 20th-century forestry management.

Kelly Says

During wildfire season, thousands of firelings—many of them college students—form the frontline of forest defense crews, doing dangerous work that shapes fire management across entire regions.

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