Wildland fire suppression for the State of New Jersey covering Middlesex and Monmouth Counties in Central New Jersey

B10’s primary response areas include: East Brunswick Twp, Englishtown, Freehold Borough, Freehold Twp, Helmetta, Holmdel Twp, Jamesburg, Manalapan Twp, Marlboro Twp, Monroe Twp, Old Bridge Twp, Sayreville, South Brunswick Twp, South River, Spotswood and surrounding towns as requested.

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The New Jersey Forest Fire Service’s primary response area is 3.72 million acres, comprising 77% of the state’s land area

Friday, March 20, 2026

Section B10
Current Fire Danger

TODAY IS A CLASS 2 DAY

Buildup Index: 16
‍ ‍State of the WX: Scattered clouds/sun
‍ ‍KBDI: 10
‍ ‍Temp: 61
‍ ‍Relative Humidity: 40 %
‍ ‍Fine Fuel Moisture: 7.5
‍ ‍Spread: 18
‍ ‍Wind: S at 8/G 20 mph
Class day updated 03/20/26 at 0647 hrs

 

USFS/Rutgers Fire Danger Monitoring Consoles

 

NJ BURNING RESTRICTIONS

No campfire restrictions are currently in effect

 

-SPECIAL NOTICES-
WEATHER ALERTS

NJDEP | New Jersey Forest Fire Service

 

03/07/26- One of our NJFFS Section Firewarden’s, Quincy Jones C-4, needs help on his battle with cancer. Please help if you can and share this link.

 

Prescribed fire operations underway across New Jersey

 
 
 

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12/05/25- Murphy administration issues statewide drought warning
02/06/26- NJDEP reminds everyone that this drought warning is still in effect. Even with the recent snows, there has been no change in drought status.


 

 

NJFFS FIRE TOWER STAFFING

03/20/26
Div A fire towers are STAFFED today

 

CURRENT NJ WILDFIRE ACTIVITY

03/20/26
***PRESCRIBED BURNING TODAY***

Section B9- Assunpink WMA, Upper Freehold Twp, Monmouth County
Section B10- Monmouth Battlefield State Park, Manalapan Twp, Monmouth County

Please remember, “No Drones in Fire Zones - If YOU fly, WE can't!”

If in doubt about the source of smoke or fire, call 9-1-1 or 877-WARN-DEP (877-927-6337)

 

 
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Remember, No Drones in Fire Zones -
If YOU fly, WE can't!

There are serious consequences to flying an unauthorized drone near a wildfire.
During a wildfire, our aircraft fly low to the ground, often at the same altitude that a drone would fly. If a drone is detected flying over or near a wildfire, all Forest Fire Service air support will be grounded - hampering suppression and observation efforts.
Please do your part, and prevent interfering with wildfire suppression by
staying grounded.

 

WILDFIRE NEWS

March 20, 2026

03/20/26 Nebraska- Crews gain ground on multiple Nebraska wildfires as containment rises

 

03/20/26 Colorado- Fire burning along Highway 115 on Fort Carson grows with no containment Thursday afternoon

 

03/20/26 Oregon- Fire season may already be underway as March wildfire sparks evacuations

 

03/20/26 Texas- 3000-acre grass fire in Kenedy County, and fire concerns go up over the weekend

 

03/20/26 South Dakota- Firefighters continue to battle Qury Fire

 


REGIONAL NEWS/FIRE INCIDENTS

03/20/26- Lincoln Tunnel car fire causes traffic backups

 

03/20/26- Lawsuit against NJ recycling company now includes barge fire

 


RANDOM SHOTS FROM AROUND THE REGION

03/20/26 Section B10- Crews responded to a quarter acre fire along Longbridge Road in Holmdel Twp on 03/19/26

 

03/20/26 Section B10- Annual prescribed burning in Monmouth Battlefield State Park on 03/19/26

 

03/20/26 Section B4- Prescribed burning in the Warren Grove Gunnery Range, Burlington County in winter of 2022

 
 
 

S130/S190 ONLINE TRAINING LINKS

Wildland Fire Learning Portal

Once inside, go to the right side of the home page and click ‘On Demand Self Enroll Course's’ for S-130/S-190

 
 
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Don’t forget to visit our B10 Facebook page and the NJFFS Section B10 YouTube channel!

Links of interest:
Wildfire Today Wildfire news & opinion
Random Ramblings Aerial wildland firefighting

 

NJDEP | Ember Awareness - New Jersey Forest Fire Service

 

B10 FEATURED VIDEO OF THE DAY

03/20/26 Florida- Orange County ‘Woods 43’

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