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CDF Greensheet/72 Hour Report Wildland Firefighter Entrapments, Minor Burn Injuries, Smoke Inhalation, Sawtooth Complex
SUMMARY ... The following information is a preliminary summary of an incident with entrapments that occurred on a vegetation fire in which fire engines and a command vehicle received minor fire damage.
535KB Author: CDF Published: 2006 Posted: 7/17/2006
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Clover Fire Shelter Deployment Report
665 KB Author: Yellowstone NP Published: 1988 Posted: 9/14/2006
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Communities at Risk from Wildfire: How much is on federal lands?
1MB Author: Greg Aplet Published: 2003 Posted: 6/24/2008
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Only 14% of Potential WUI Currently Developed
215KB Author: Josh McDaniel Published: 2008 Posted: 1/19/2012
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Only 14% of Potential WUI Currently Developed
195KB Author: Josh McDaniel Published: 2009 Posted: 1/19/2012
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Only 14% of WUI Currently Developed
228KB Author: Josh McDaniel Published: 2009 Posted: 4/22/2009
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Stephan Bridge Road Fire Case Study
14MB Author: NFPA Published: 1993 Posted: 1/10/2007
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Wetmore Fire LLR
1.44 MB Author: BLM Published: 2013 Posted: 2/8/2013
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Wilderness Ridge Case Study
3MB Author: Texas Forest Service Published: 2009 Posted: 12/22/2009
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