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