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Extreme Fire Behavior 2
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Facilitate Policy Discussions
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Facilitated Learning Analysis - Reinforcing High Reliability by Taking a Look at Near Misses in the Wildland Fire Community
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Fatigue and Stress
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Fight Fire Aggressively, but Provide for Safety First
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Fight Fire Aggressivley but Provide for Safety First
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Findings from the 1995 Wildland Firefighters Human Factors Workshop
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