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Month: February 2018

Lug Nuts, Skid Plates, Gas Tanks, and Dozer Brakes

February 28, 2018November 22, 2019 / wildfirelessons / Leave a comment

Some nitty gritty "get better" lessons from recent incidents.

What THEY Said

February 22, 2018October 2, 2019 / wildfirelessons / 3 Comments

As our work on the 2017 Annual Incident Review Summary continues, we've got some more analysis to share with you.  Read this.  Do the Exercise and give us some feedback.  The final version of the 2017 Annual Incident Review Summary will be out soon! By Travis Dotson In 2017, the Wildland Fire Lessons Learned Center … Continue reading What THEY Said

Sorting the Lumps

February 15, 2018October 17, 2019 / wildfirelessons / 3 Comments

As our work on the 2017 Annual Incident Review Summary continues, we've got some more analysis to share with you.  Read this.  Do the Exercise and give us some feedback.  The final version of the 2017 Annual Incident Review Summary will be out soon! By Travis Dotson There it is - the 2017 season boiled … Continue reading Sorting the Lumps

Smokeless Danger

February 8, 2018October 2, 2019 / wildfirelessons / 12 Comments

At the beginning of each year we summarize and analyze incident reports from the previous year.  Check out these previous summaries.  This year we will post individual topics here as we complete portions of the analysis.  Take a look, engage with the exercises, and give us some feedback.  The complete 2017 Annual Incident Review Summary will be … Continue reading Smokeless Danger

Fatal Attraction

February 1, 2018October 2, 2019 / wildfirelessons / 2 Comments

We love to know how many firefighters died.

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