DOINews: BLM-Wyoming's Paul Hohn Wins BLM National Wildland Fire Safety Award

02/12/2015
Last edited 09/05/2019



Paul Hohn, assistant state fire management officer for the Bureau of Land Management in Wyoming, received the BLM National Wildland Safety Award for 2014. The BLM presents this award each year for outstanding leadership and service in wildland fire safety. The award was personally presented to Hohn by BLM Deputy Director of Operations Steve Ellis and was awarded by Acting Assistant Director for Fire and Aviation Ron Dunton.

Paul Hohn accepting the BLM National Wildland Fire Safety Award from BLM Deputy Director of Operations Steve Ellis.
Paul Hohn accepts the BLM National Wildland Fire Safety Award from BLM Deputy Director of Operations Steve Ellis.


"I am truly humbled to have even been considered, let alone to be selected as the recipient," Hohn said. Hohn's work to develop an Emergency Medical Services program for the state has resulted in BLM Wyoming becoming a Fire Protection Service with fully qualified EMTs. "The focus of the BLM Wyoming EMS program is to provide quality, standardized emergency medical care," said Kyle Cowan, BLM Wyoming state fire management officer. "Despite several challenges, Paul has demonstrated his passion for firefighter safety and resilience to administrative setbacks."

Paul Hohn working on the Montgomery Pasture prescribed fire.
Paul Hohn works on the Montgomery Pasture prescribed fire.

Working with a local medical director, Hohn was able to develop a program to train BLM employees as EMT basics through the Laramie County Community College. The training was distance-based, so employees could still conduct their daily duties and take the EMT course. Eight BLM Wyoming fire employees from across the state have completed the course.

Paul Hohn, and former coworker Ty VanKueren, on a remote fire west of Montrose, Colo.
Paul Hohn, and former coworker Ty VanKueren, working on a remote fire west of Montrose, Colo.

Dunton, a strong proponent of safety throughout every aspect of the BLM's national fire and aviation program, praised Hohn's work and accomplishments. "I can't stress enough how important it is to foster and maintain a culture of safety in this business," Dunton said. "On behalf of the management and employees of the BLM national program, we are proud of Paul's work and proud to have him as a leader in the BLM."

By: Carmen Thomason, Fire Mitigation and Education Specialist, BLM

Feb. 12, 2015


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