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Oversight_Rich_Kvale.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.
91.1KB Published: 2002 Posted: 1/1/2004 [Summary]     
Pepper_Gary_Benes.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.
84.9KB Posted: 1/1/2004 [Summary]     
Pinyon_Ridge_Allen_Chrisman.pdf     
Below is the result of your feedback form. Most Notable Success: Two handcrews did an excellent job securing fire perimeter in PJ without air support due to a lack of resource availability.
43KB Published: 2002 Posted: 1/1/2004 [Summary]     
Ponil_Mike_Lohrey.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.
88.9KB Published: 2002 Posted: 1/1/2004 [Summary]     
Prescribed Fire Escapes and Near Miss Lessons Learned     
608.88 bytes Author: D. O'Brien, P. Nasiatka, D. Thomas, R. Duncan, P. Keller Published: 2008 Posted: 10/31/2008 [Summary]     
Protocols for a LLC Information Collection Team     
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210.8KB Author: LLC Published: 2005 Posted: 10/19/2005 [Summary]     
Public Service Announcements for the radio      
24.5 KB Author: Jonetta Holt Published: 2006 Posted: 9/8/2006 [Summary]     
Red_Waffle_Allen_Chrisman.pdf     
Most Notable Success: The fire was established in a rugged canyon on the east flank that was too hazardous to put crews into. The WFSA was modified to a control/confine strategy, and helicopter waterdrops and hand ...
42.5KB Published: 2002 Posted: 1/1/2004 [Summary]     
Responsibilities with Thirtymile hazard abatement for Agency Administrators     
Develop and distribute Fire Danger Pocket Cards to each fireline supervisor on Type 3 -- 5 wildland fires. Ensure arriving ground fireline resources on Type 3 -- 5 wildland fires have positive and documented contact ...
84.3KB Published: 2003 Posted: 1/1/2004 [Summary]     
Rodeo_Adam_Luraas_Fire_Use.pdf     
Below is the result of your feedback form. Most Notable Success: The most notable success our type 2 interagency handcrew was involved with at the incident was all hand crews standing down and not receiving an ...
52.4KB Published: 2002 Posted: 1/1/2004 [Summary]     
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