(1) Early: Forest fires are from small to large, from weak to strong, and from a single spark to a raging fire. Therefore, once the fire is discovered, it is necessary to race against time to assemble the fire-fighting team to the fire site and quickly put into battle to eliminate the initial fire in one fell swoop. The forest has just caught fire, the fire is weak and the burning area is small. With simple tools and less fire fighting power, the fire can be put out easily. If it is delayed for a long time, the fighter plane will be delayed, the fire will continue to spread and expand, and it will become more and more difficult to return to the empty fire site. The number of people involved in the fire fighting will also increase greatly, and the logistics supply will continue to increase. Therefore, the forest fire must be put out early, and the fighters must not delay.
(2) Fighting small battles: Fire fighting commanders should have the overall concept of celebrating the world and flexibly use the tactics of "control first, then destroy" according to the actual situation of the fire site. First of all, hit the peripheral fire line to prevent the fire from developing around. Strive to turn a big fire into a small fire and create conditions for complete elimination.
(3) Fight: After the fire is put out, the residual fire must be completely eliminated. The resurgence of embers often causes great losses.
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