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Three Kinds of Wildland Fire     
The Interagency Strategy for Implementation of the Federal Wildland Fire Policy has established that there are three kinds of Wildland Fire. Any non-structure fire, that occurs in the wildland.
432.5KB Author: National Fire and Aviation Executive Board Published: 2004 Posted: 1/5/2005 [Summary]     
Tiller Fire Complex Information Collection Team Report     
The information collected will serve as a referent to increase organizational learning, promote change, and to improve performance, safety, and efficiency within the wildland fire community as a whole. ... The ...
2.5MB Author: Curt Braun Published: 2002 Posted: 1/1/2004 [Summary]     
Tiller_Cmplx_Rock_Gerke.pdf     
The purpose of the After Incident Report is to identify issues that occurred on an incident and how they were resolved. ... The lessons learned in the report will also be used to refresh or update training curriculums.
65.9KB Published: 2002 Posted: 1/1/2004 [Summary]     
Trends in wildland fire entrapment fatalities     
Topic: Trends in wildland fire entrapment fatalities. ... Background: Wildland firefighters today are spending more hours fighting fires than ever before, and they are tackling fires of historic magnitude.
216.2KB Author: Jim Cook Published: 2004 Posted: 1/1/2004 [Summary]     
Trigger Points     
A pre-identified temporal reference, spatial reference, or other event that upon its occurrence signifies a need for change in an action, a plan, or course of events. ... A pre-identified point of reference, ...
29KB Author: Pete Gordon, Deputy FMO, Coronado NF Published: 2005 Posted: 4/25/2005 [Summary]     
Tropical Storm Alberto Advisory Number 14     
All warnings south of Bayport are discontinued. ... At 11:00 am EDT the center of Tropical Storm Alberto was located near latitude 29.8 north, longitude 83.8 west or about 50 miles southeast of Tallahassee Florida.
205.8KB Author: FEMA, Response Division Published: 2006 Posted: 6/13/2006 [Summary]     
Two Big Lessons Learned by Safety Officers on the Robert Complex, 2003     
62KB Author: John Caffin Published: 2006 Posted: 12/21/2006 [Summary]     
Two UAV Demonstrations Scheduled Over Fires in 2005     
Last week was the spring meeting of the Tactical Fire Remote Sensing Advisory Committee. ... This will be a very brief report on what was covered and where we're going.
177.4KB Author: Randy Herrin Published: 2005 Posted: 5/2/2005 [Summary]     
Type 1 and Type 2 IMT Estimated Needs – September 1 through October 31, 2005     
Nat i o n al W ild Nat io n al I n t erag
677KB Author: NIFC Predictive Services Group Published: 2005 Posted: 9/1/2005 [Summary]     
UNITED STATES FIREFIGHTER FATALITIES IN 2002, USFA Press Release, 2003     
EMMITSBURG, MD - The United States Fire Administration (USFA) announced today that 102 firefighters died while on-duty in the United States, in 2002. ... The loss of a firefighter’s life was felt directly in more than ...
47.5KB Published: 2003 Posted: 1/1/2004 [Summary]     
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