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Firefighter Safety at Emergency Incidents Issues and Ideas Papers     
Publication and distribution of this material is not an endorsement by PERI, its officers, directors or employees of any opinions, conclusions or recommendations contained herein. ... PERI will not be liable for any ...
659.1KB Author: PERI Published: 2000 Posted: 1/1/2004 [Summary]     
Firefighting Safety in France, 2005 Safety Summit     
Eighth International Wildland Fire Safety Summit, April 26-28, 2005 Missoula, MT. The safety of the fire fighters on duty is a major preoccupation of the Department of Civil Defense and Public Safety.
666.1KB Author: Colonel Eric PEUCH Published: 2005 Posted: 5/4/2005 [Summary]     
FireStem – New Software for Predicting Fire-Induced Tree Mortality     
The JFSP, a partnership of six federal wildland fire and research organizations, provides scientific information and support for fuel and fire management programs. FireStem is a stand-alone computer program designed ...
225.7KB Author: Joint Fire Science Program Published: 2004 Posted: 11/3/2004 [Summary]     
Firestop II Study Recommendation     
States had a decade's worth of accumulated experience in largescale organization and applied science, and---not least---a mountainous surplus of military hardware. The time seemed right for a grand exercise to ...
28.4KB Author: Stephen J. Pyne Published: 2003 Posted: 1/1/2004 [Summary]     
Five Feet Made Fatal Difference For Firefighter Eva Schicke     
By Lisa Leff ASSOCIATED PRESS 4:39 p.m. SAN FRANCISCO -- Eva Schicke made it within five feet of the road where two colleagues safely found shelter before she disappeared in the fire that had turned on her ...
35KB Author: Lisa Leff Published: 2004 Posted: 5/31/2005 [Summary]     
Five Feet Made Fatal Difference For Firefighter Eva Schicke     
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51.3KB Author: Lisa Leff Published: 2004 Posted: 7/11/2005 [Summary]     
Five Years of SAFENET, 2005 Safety Summit     
The safety and health reporting sy call reporting systems enjoy widespread use in are studied closely in the academic communit safety data for five years, which is published on Data referenced includes information ...
139.9KB Author: John E. Gould Published: 2005 Posted: 5/3/2005 [Summary]     
Flight Helmets – Take Care of Them and They’ll Take Care of You, Safety Alert 012306     
maintained flight helmet. ... All four rear-seat occupants of the helicopter pictured below were struck in the head by the main rotor blade.
241.8KB Author: DOI Aviation Management Published: 2006 Posted: 1/26/2006 [Summary]     
fmt62-3.pdf     
The cover of the Summer 2001 issue of Fire Management Today (volume 61, number 3) shows a silhouetted firefighter identified as a member of the Payson Hotshots. ... The caption states that the fire had a low suppression ...
1.1MB Published: 2002 Posted: 1/1/2004 [Summary]     
fmt63-1.pdf     
The Secretary of Agriculture has determined that the publication of this periodical is necessary in the transaction of the public business required by law of this Department. ... The FIRE 21 symbol (shown below and on ...
1.1MB Published: 2003 Posted: 1/1/2004 [Summary]     
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