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2022 Incident Review Summary

February 28, 2023 / wildfirelessons / Leave a comment

Use these 10 pages to spur discussions during your Annual Fire Refresher.

2022 Year-End Infographic

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The 2022 Year-End Infographic is out. Take a look. Ponder. Discuss. Then take action on the lessons.

Protect Yourself

January 25, 2022 / wildfirelessons / Leave a comment

Nobody is expecting the bad thing when it actually happens and it often happens very quickly. This means you are only going to have what you have on when the surprise shows up.

Do the Exercises

January 14, 2020January 13, 2020 / wildfirelessons / Leave a comment

Each year the Wildland Fire Lessons Learned Center analyzes and summarizes reported incidents to create an Incident Review Summary. Each summary includes exercises to aid crew leaders and instructors with facilitation. (Pro-tip: Do the exercises.)

ATV and UTV Helmet “Rules” for the Fireline

December 11, 2019December 10, 2019 / wildfirelessons / Leave a comment

What are the helmet "rules" for ATVs and UTVs on wildland fires?

This Has Happened Before…UTV Floorboard Fire.

June 6, 2017February 4, 2021 / wildfirelessons / 1 Comment

By Travis Dotson OK - super simple deal here. Go look under your UTV, specifically look between the skid plate and the floorboard.  Chances are there is a bunch of grass and sticks and stuff packed in that little space. It's probably all dried out and primed to ignite - all it needs is a … Continue reading This Has Happened Before…UTV Floorboard Fire.

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