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2002 Fire Season Training Rec's. Volume 1     
One of the questions in the report asks “What changes, additions or deletions are recommended to wildland fire training curriculum?” ... Approximately 35 of the reports made recommendations.
75.4KB Published: 2002 Posted: 1/1/2004 [Summary]     
2002_Tiller_Bus_19_Canadians.pdf     
SEPTEMBER 03 -- GLIDE, OR: The driver of a crew bus carrying 19 Canadian firefighters temporarily lost control of the vehicle on the Little Boy Fire on the Tiller Complex this morning. Six firefighters ...
41.9KB Published: 2003 Posted: 1/1/2004 [Summary]     
2002_Tiller_Swimmer_Fall_72hr.pdf     
United States Forest Washington 14th and Independence ave. SW Department of Service Office P.O. Box 96090
85.2KB Published: 2002 Posted: 1/1/2004 [Summary]     
2004 Hurricane Response IIR: Section 1: Situation Description     
Many respondents reported that one of the understanding what FEMA is and how it opera management response and wildland fire. This functions of FEMA to provide context for the report.
624.2KB Author: LLC Published: 2004 Posted: 12/23/2004 [Summary]     
2004 Hurricane Response IIR: Section 2: Lessons Learned     
Many of the lessons from these events are not successes and even some candid appraisals of the past. The Lewis Report resulting from Hurricane Andrew contained more than 500 action items for future operations.
270.6KB Author: LLC Published: 2004 Posted: 12/23/2004 [Summary]     
2004 Hurricane Response IIR: Title, Table of Contents and Introduction     
Between August 12 and September 26, 2004, si on the shores of the southeastern USA. Four were hurricane strength when they arrived (75 MPH or greater).
362.8KB Author: LLC Published: 2004 Posted: 12/23/2004 [Summary]     
2004 Hurricane Response: Initial Impressions Report (IIR) from Hurricanes Charley, Frances, and Ivan     
Between August 12 and September 26, 2004, six shores of the southeastern USA. Four were hurricane strength when they arrived (75 MPH or greater).
1MB Author: LLC Published: 2004 Posted: 12/23/2004 [Summary]     
2004 Hurricane Response: Section 3: Issues for Organizational Leaders     
Many of the problems and challenges that w Response effort were the result of systemic response structures. These produced a wide range with an unstructured interagency dance.
133.6KB Author: LLC Published: 2004 Posted: 12/23/2004 [Summary]     
2004 Work /Rest and Length of Assignment Standards     
Justification will be documented in the daily incident records. The Time Officer's/Unit Leader's approval of the Emergency Firefighter Time Report (OF-288), or other agency pay document, certifies that the ...
29.5KB Author: J L Stires Published: 2004 Posted: 5/27/2004 [Summary]     
2005 Airtanker Management and Dispatch Procedures     
To: Geographic Area Coordination Centers From: National Multi Agency Coordination Group Subject: Airtanker Management and Dispatch Procedures Airtankers are a limited commodity and we are concerned with the number ...
94KB Author: National Multi-Agency Coordinating Group Published: 2005 Posted: 7/28/2005 [Summary]     
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