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FORD DONATES BRONCO WILDLAND FIREFIGHTING COMMAND RIG TO NATIONAL PARK SERVICE TO HELP BATTLE FIRES ON PUBLIC LANDS 








June 28, 2023

  • Ford, through its Bronco Wild Fund, is donating a customized Bronco® SUV with advanced communications gear, creating a go-anywhere wildland firefighting command rig to help coordinate firefighting crews across rough terrain in Bandelier National Monument 
  • Modified by Darley, a global manufacturer and distributor for defense, fire and rescue vehicles, the vehicle will aid National Park Service firefighters in protecting Bandelier’s 33,000 acres that include ancient native lands and sacred sites 
  • Integrated satellite, cellular and radio-based communications equipment, a tablet computer and a drone to survey situations from above, plus front and rear locking differentials, 35-inch off-road tires, an integrated winch and more will help manage and coordinate emergency response 
DEARBORN, Mich., June. 28, 2023 – As the threat of wildfires increases, Ford Motor Company and the Bronco Wild Fund are donating a Bronco Badlands® SUV with Sasquatch® off-road package to the National Park Service for use in Bandelier National Monument, where it will operate a firefighting command vehicle.  

“For more than a century Ford has supported fire response and disaster relief efforts by deploying vehicles to provide emergency transportation and power and deliver essential goods. Bronco Wild Fund was created because of our passion for the outdoors, and we’re excited to donate the Bronco wildland firefighting command rig to Bandelier to help protect this National Monument for generations to come.”
-Dave Rivers, Ford Enthusiast Brand Manager
The Bronco wildland firefighting command rig follows the Bronco + Filson Wildland Fire Rig Concept and is being donated through the Ford Bronco Wild Fund, which works to increase access, preservation and stewardship of our public lands. True to Ford’s commitment to building a more sustainable and inclusive future on The Road to Better, Bronco Wild Fund reflects a deep respect for our public lands and an unbridled commitment to helping those lands continue to be a world of wonder for all. To date, Bronco Wild Fund has donated more than $3.7 million to diverse causes, including organizations like America’s State Parks, National Forest Foundation, Outward Bound and Sons of Smokey.

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The 33,000-acre Bandelier National Monument is in northern New Mexico, about a two-hour drive north of Albuquerque and is composed of rugged canyons and mesas that contain petroglyphs, cliffs dwellings and evidence of human presence going back over 11,000 years. Bandelier’s position in the transition zone of the high desert of the American Southwest provides a unique environment where the rapid effects of climate change have been observed and studied. The park has a history of natural fire occurrences, and as the fire season grows longer, the park is experiencing more repeated fires in the same landscape.    
“I want to thank Ford for this generous donation. Over the last 20 years, warmer temperatures and stronger winds have resulted in bigger fires that are harder to predict and manage. These more resource-intensive fires have a real impact on Bandelier's firefighting corps, and this donation will help us manage fires better. It will also help to minimize impact to the park’s affiliated tribes, who have traditionally used park land for cultural, economic, and spiritual reasons.
-Patrick Suddath, Superintendent of Bandelier National Monument
Two-thirds of Bandelier is designated wilderness, meaning it lacks infrastructure and is difficult to access. The Bronco wildland firefighting command rig will enhance Bandelier's fire fleet, expanding their current capabilities. 

This Bronco is the first of two that are being developed by Darley for donation to the National Park Services and a wildland firefighting agency that will be the subject of a future announcement. The intent of this pilot program is to develop a tool that addresses an unmet need by allowing a deeper command position with reliable and redundant connectivity as well as facilitate the acquisition and sharing of valuable information to aid firefighters. 

Darley is a global manufacturer and distributor of defense, fire and rescue vehicles, and is the company carrying out the customization. The vehicle is upfit with an array of equipment to help the park monitor and manage active fires, assist with identifying fires, deliver real-time updates on fire location and severity, and provide other firefighting support. 

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To achieve these objectives, the rig is equipped with a state-of-the-art government communication system, including satellite and antenna connections, to provide reliability and redundancy in the most remote environments. The integrated technology will allow firefighters to establish a real-time backcountry command and control position with the crews during emergency operations. The vehicle also includes a drone with live feed screens on the vehicle, tablet computer and special software providing the first response team with improved aerial reconnaissance, detection capabilities and improved situational awareness. These high-tech, effective solutions allow for safer operations when responding to wildland fires as well as when responding to other domestic disaster situations. 

“The Bronco wildland firefighting command rig is like the ultimate communications hub with G.O.A.T. modes®," said Rivers. "It’s a four-door mountain goat made to carry firefighting rangers so they can quickly coordinate where emergency units need to be.”
Other specialized hardware includes a grille guard, a factory-installed Warn winch, a set of beadlock wheels, and a roof rack fitted with a light bar, search and emergency lights and siren.

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“Henry Ford and W.S. Darley worked together in the 20th century. We are honored that a hundred-plus years later our companies are still working together to serve our national heroes and sustain our beautiful spaces. Everything we do is built for performance and powered by technology with a relentless focus on the human experience.”
-Kimberly Brown, Darley Chief Marketing Officer
The Bronco will be officially provided to the National Park Service at a ribbon-cutting ceremony at Bandelier National Monument today. To learn more about The Road to Better and the Bronco Wild Fund visit sustainability.ford.com. 



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It was brought up recently, but does anyone know what happened to the Filson Fire Rig?

First thing I thought of when I saw this. 😁
 

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Where's the front camera?
Mid package doesn't have the camera. Apparently there are limits to Ford's generosity. I know, one shouldn't look a gift horse in the mouth. But still, one would think that Ford would have sprang for the high package.
 

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Mid package doesn't have the camera. Apparently there are limits to Ford's generosity. I know, one shouldn't look a gift horse in the mouth. But still, one would think that Ford would have sprang for the high package.
Thanks. Didn't dive into the vids or anything but just assumed it was high package.
 

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Ford Bronco Bronco Wildland Firefighting Rig Debut IMG_6582

Anyone know what trail this is?
 

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Thanks. Didn't dive into the vids or anything but just assumed it was high package.
I would think high package (ie camera suite) would be greatly beneficial for navigating off trail, natural disaster scenarios. Missed opportunity for a Factory relocate kit.
 

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I would think high package (ie camera suite) would be greatly beneficial for navigating off trail, natural disaster scenarios. Missed opportunity for a Factory relocate kit.
I was hoping that was the case. Didn't see and thought it might have a factory relocate setup. No joy from Ford once again.
 

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Anyone know what trail this is?
From another article it says that the Bronco is for Bandelier National Monument in New Mexico. So, I'm guessing that is it.
 
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Nobody gets high when they're fightin' fires. 👀 😁
The guys north of the border better get on that shit like now, the air around here is horrible. I know it's nowhere near as bad as other ares but holy crap, time to put the blunt and molson down and start stomping some fire.
 

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The guys north of the border better get on that shit like now, the air around here is horrible. I know it's nowhere near as bad as other ares but holy crap, time to put the blunt and molson down and start stomping some fire.
My understanding is that Canada is huge with not a lot of people, and these fires aren't so easy to fight regardless. I feel you, here in Texas we've had fires in Mexico mess with our air quality several times last 30 years, and I was in SF when the Napa fires were raging. I imagine this will get worse as temperatures continue to rise.
 

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My understanding is that Canada is huge with not a lot of people, and these fires aren't so easy to fight regardless. I feel you, here in Texas we've had fires in Mexico mess with our air quality several times last 30 years, and I was in SF when the Napa fires were raging. I imagine this will get worse as temperatures continue to rise.
Our service manager is on his way up there for a week of fishing after having to put off for 3 years. He may be more pissed when he gets back than when he left.
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