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Behavior Modification: Tempering Fire at the Landscape Level
1MB Author: Mark Finney Published: 2008 Posted: 5/9/2008
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Benefits of Collaboration
129KB Author: Pamela Jakes Published: 2006 Posted: 6/19/2008
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BLM Fire Training Needs Leadership Survey
LM ensures follow-up occurs through establishment of a clear guidance document and monitors issues from the start of fire season through post-season fire critiques and operational meetings. Line Officer involvement; ...
284.8KB Published: 2002 Posted: 1/1/2004
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BLM Operations Alert 10-01 - Use of Aerial Supervision
38KB Author: Joe Bates Published: 2010 Posted: 6/11/2010
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BLM SAFECOM trending
17KB Author: Joe Bates Published: 2008 Posted: 6/30/2009
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Bluecut Studebaker.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.
109.5KB Posted: 1/1/2004
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BOOK REVIEW: MANAGING THE UNEXPECTED
articularly on transition fires, the unexpected is par for the course. wildland fire organization and the land management agencies that support it should be constantly prepared to manage the unexpected.
49.6KB Author: Dave Iverson Published: --Choose One-- Posted: 1/1/2004
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Born of Tragedy
Smokejumpers watch the 1994 South Canyon Fire blow up. ayne Williams stood in Storm King Mountain's west drainage riveted on the blowup above him---at that moment the South Canyon Fire was consuming not only the ...
202.7KB Author: Shari Downhill Published: 2005 Posted: 6/6/2005
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Briefing Paper: Helo's Bambi Bucket Shot At June 30, 2003
On June 30, 2003 a Bell 212 Helicopter, was dipping water from a dirt tank to put on hotspots on the Picture Fire on the Tonto National Forest in Arizona. While dipping from the ...
40.8KB Published: 2003 Posted: 1/1/2004
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Bush_Admin_New_WF_Mitigation_Policy.pdf
The Bush Administration today announced a series of new administrative steps to reduce the threat of catastrophic wildfires and improve the health of our nation's forests. President Bush today met with ...
88.3KB Published: 2002 Posted: 1/1/2004
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