- Incident Command System (ICS)
- A fire operations management system first developed to provide a command structure to manage large wildfires in the United States and now widely used by many emergency management agencies.
- Incident Qualification Card
Commonly called a Red Card.
- Credentials issued to qualified firefighters listing their qualifications and specialties. These certifications must be renewed annually.
- Indian pump
Also called a bladder bag (if collapsible), piss pump, or fedco.
- A type of portable water vessel carried on one's back, either a rigid can or collapsible bag, with a hose and telescoping squirt pump. Typically contains five U.S. gallons and is used on hot spots and during mop-up. Of uncertain utility in active crown fires.
- indirect attack
- A method of suppression in which the control line is located some considerable distance away from the fire’s active edge. This method is generally used in the case of a fast-spreading or high-intensity fire and to utilize natural or constructed firebreaks, fuel breaks, and favorable breaks in the topography. The intervening fuel is usually backfired, but occasionally the main fire is allowed to burn to the line, depending on conditions. Contrast direct attack.
- infrared (IR) detector
- A heat detection system used for fire detection, mapping, and hot spot identification.
- initial attack
- The actions taken by the first resources to arrive at a wildfire to protect lives and property and to prevent further expansion of the fire. Usually done by trained and experienced crews, and taking place immediately after size-up.
- interface zone
- Where urban firefighting meets wildland firefighting. Structures at the edges of wildlands are uniquely threatened, and protecting them from fires requires skills and equipment of both disciplines.
- into the black
- Moving from outside the fire front to inside the burned area, which is sometimes the safest place to be in a flare-up.