I would think that they would be responsible for any damage they caused with equipment... but as far as them doing anything else for you... that would just have been a favor/courtesy. Likewise... if they asked for permission to setup somewhere on your property... that would have been more of a courtesy. If they had to be there, they'd be there wether you liked it or not. You might want to contact someone higher up at Natural Resources or whatever department is responsible for looking after this fire and see what they are required to do for you... from an information perspective. Once you find that out, then talk to the boss on the ground. If you know the rules you have a better chance of pushing him in your direction in a non-confrontational kind of way.... but I seriously expect that their obligation to you is nil. Anything you were told verbally isn't worth the paper it's written on...
That's not really surprising when a big fire wears on, expenses climb, etc. They're no doubt under pressure at this point to mop up, get done and get out as quick and cheap as possible. What they might do from goodwill during a slow time/year is not going to be done now.
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