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1976to1999_Entrapments_Part_2.pdf     
Figure 2 also illustrates shelter deployments throughout the period (1,050 or an average of 43 per year). Burnovers with fatalities averaged four a year, for a total of 105 burnovers.
133.7KB Posted: 1/1/2004 [Summary]     
1976to1999_Entrapments_Part_3.pdf     
elected variables were highlighted to show a general picture of firefighter entrapments, shelter deployments, and burnover fatalities. person fighting fire can experience a burnover.
1423.9KB Posted: 1/1/2004 [Summary]     
1985 Fire Entrapment Incident Review     
3.11 MB Author: NWCG Jerry Monesmith, Bill Lyon, Art Jukkala Published: 1986 Posted: 2/14/2007 [Summary]     
1993 Entrapments Report on The Use of Personal Protective Equipment     
During 1993, two wildland fire entrapments were investigated on-scene by fire equipment specialists from the Missoula Technology and Development Center (MTDC). One, a wildfire in California, involved ...
164.4KB Author: Dick Mangan Published: 1994 Posted: 1/1/2004 [Summary]     
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 SAFETY GRAM     
The following data indicate the fatalities and major accidents in calender year 2002. ... It includes serious vehicle accidents, fatalities,burnovers/ entrapments and injuries associated with wildland and prescribed ...
119.2KB Author: NWCG Safety & Health Working Team Published: 2003 Posted: 1/1/2004 [Summary]     
2002_lessons_learned_review_southwest.pdf     
Safety is improved and cost efficiency increased at the geographic level through quality Wildland Fire Situational Analysis documents and incident Agency Administrators' briefings. Field-level Agency Administrators were ...
210.3KB Published: 2002 Posted: 1/1/2004 [Summary]     
2002_OverviewACCIDENTS.pdf     
July 2 -- Missionary Ridge Fire, CO -- firefighter/faller struck from behind by a fireweakened aspen tree after a windstorm blew threw the area - fatality. July 24 -- Toolbox Fire -- Fremont NF/Lakeview BLM, OR -- ...
64KB 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]     
2004 Work /Rest Guidelines and Length of Assignment Review     
Subject: 2004 Work /Rest Guidelines and Length of Assignment Review ... In the fall of 2002, the NWCG tasked an interagency group to review the current work/ rest guidelines and length of assignment policy.
183.9KB Author: Paul Broyles Published: 2003 Posted: 5/25/2004 [Summary]     
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