Dragonslayers Announces its Universal Blueprint To Protect Homes, Land, and Communities from Wildfire Storms

As wildfire storms continue to devastate landscapes across the country withincreasing speed and intensity, Thomas Troop Emonds, a former U.S. Marine,S

Dragonslayers Announces its Universal Blueprint To Protect Homes, Land, and Communities from Wildfire Storms

As wildfire storms continue to devastate landscapes across the country with

increasing speed and intensity, Thomas Troop Emonds, a former U.S. Marine,

Smokejumper, and founder of Dragonslayers, is calling for urgent attention from

policymakers, landowners, and emergency agencies to adopt a revolutionary

mitigation strategy. His blueprint method and accompanying fire tools are

reshaping how America can survive the unstoppable force of climate-driven

wildfire storms.


Dragonslayers


Our traditional methods of wildfire suppression are not helping,” says Emonds.

“We can’t stop a killer firestorm. But we can prepare for it, manipulate its energy,

and survive it.”


At the heart of Emonds’ wildfire survival system is its one-of-a-kind methodology,

a structured, field-tested mitigation strategy that combines combat tactics,

smokejumper experience, and hands-on training. Unlike outdated ‘defensible

space’ approaches that leave critical ground fuels in place, Emonds’ model

transforms properties into Black Space, pre-burned zones that disrupt firestorm

mechanics and prevent ignition.


This approach was inspired in part by a historic escape fire technique popularized

by Wagner Dodge, an early firefighter who survived a deadly blaze by burning the

ground around himself. Emonds, however, has expanded this fluke of survival into

a comprehensive methodology. “We’re not just teaching fire safety. We’re training

people to manipulate firestorms too strong to fight,” explains the founder.


The core of the method involves three circular control lines called the Dragon

Rings, installed around a home or town. These circles use wind direction and burn

strategy to create fire barriers that consume surrounding fuels under controlled

conditions, leaving nothing behind to feed the approaching wildfire.


Diagram Depicting Dragonslayers Universal Blueprint


The Dragon Wizz Wheel, a compact training device by Emonds, makes the

technique accessible even for first-timers. The handheld wheel features a house,

wind directional arrow, and fire placement guides. Users align the device with

actual wind direction to precisely determine where to place the fire so it burns into

the Dragon Rings. Combined with live-fire training using paper homes and

high-fuel straw bales, users quickly gain confidence and competence.


Beyond strategy, Dragonslayers also manufactures hand tools that make

conventional firefighting equipment obsolete. The universal handle supports

interchangeable tool heads. This includes a magnum pulaski (axe/grub hoe), an

advanced shovel, and the Dragon Swatter (strap swatter for grassland burns). These

tools are battle-tested. They are built to last, with heads that can be re-bladed up to

five times—a cost-effective, eco-friendly improvement over outdated tools.


Dragonslayers Tools


Most homes destroyed in wildfires aren’t located in dense forests but in areas with

reasonable defensible space, often surrounded by grass and light fuels. In those

cases, even moderate wind can carry flames across the ground and directly to

structures. “People are pruning their trees and clearing brush, but they forget that

grass is the deadliest fuel on Earth,” Emonds says. “It burns fast, it spreads embers,

and it kills people.”


Dragonslayers’ method directly addresses these vulnerabilities, creating safe,

systematic firebreaks and fuel conversions designed to absorb an approaching

firestorm’s energy.


Emonds has already trained agencies and firefighters abroad. His current facility, a

modest metal warehouse in Nehalem, Oregon, produces tools for global customers,

but Emonds says the growing demand for Dragonslayers’ tools and training far

exceeds his ability to meet it. That is why he is now calling on policymakers,

agencies, and landowners to fund the expansion of training programs and tool

manufacturing so the system can be deployed nationwide. “We’ve already lost too

many lives,” Emonds concludes. “We need to train people to survive fires too big

to fight.”


Media Contact

Name: Thomas Troop Emonds

Email: troop.dragonslayers@yahoo.com

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