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Smart Practice -- Mississippi County.pdf     
Summary: Working on a new emergency response plan, officials in Mississippi County, Ark., were faced with the formidable task of providing for evacuation and emergency transportation needs in their rural county. ... ...
38.9KB Published: 2002 Posted: 1/1/2004 [Summary]     
Smoke Exposure     
22.93 bytes Author: RMC Published: 2013 Posted: 1/17/2013 [Summary]     
Smokey Hill Burnover 72 hr report     
102KB Author: Kansas Forest Service Published: 2011 Posted: 2/22/2011 [Summary]     
SNAG & GREEN TREE HAZARDS     
SNAG & GREEN TREE HAZARDS Falling SNAGS and GREEN trees kill and injure a lot of wildland firefighters each year. ... Snag and green tree hazards may be getting more serious as western forests become stressed from ...
21KB Published: --Choose One-- Posted: 1/1/2004 [Summary]     
Snag Near Miss During Fire Fighting Operations     
On July 16th, 2003, Brian Spivey (IC) plus a crew of seven were dispatched to incident 113. Brian walked the perimeter of the fire, checking for hazards.
191.3KB Published: 2003 Posted: 1/1/2004 [Summary]     
Snake 1 Vehicle Accident Preliminary (24-hour) Briefing     
Mission: Fire Suppression Activity: Reconnaissance Number injured: Two – one treated and released after overnight observation, one treated for a broken collarbone and released after overnight observation. ... Number ...
42KB Author: Stephen J. Solem Published: 2005 Posted: 8/4/2005 [Summary]     
South 1 Fire Snag Injury 24 Hour Report     
27KB Author: Bill Clausen, SOF2 Published: 2008 Posted: 7/24/2008 [Summary]     
South 1 Fire Snag Injury 24 Hours Report     
25KB Author: Bill Clausen, SOF 2 Published: 2008 Posted: 7/31/2008 [Summary]     
South Canyon 1994 Final Investigation Report     
The most impressive accomplishment in the past several months has been the commitment to safety and safe practices that has been made by firefighters and by managers. ... Everyone involved in wildland fire must be ...
525.5KB Author: NIFC Published: 1995 Posted: 7/11/2005 [Summary]     
South Canyon Investigation Report Executive Summary     
Author: NIFC Published: 1995 Posted: 6/11/2008 [Summary]     
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