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25 % Managing The Unexpected 2 Workshop Final Report Part 4      
Remembering what we have learned from the case study experience, what aspects of High Reliability Organizing (HRO) ... dedicated fire service (run by a firefighter) National level needs to realize and ... Question 3 Again, remembering what we have learned from the case study experience, what ...
561.5KB  Author: LLC  Published: 2006  Posted 6/29/2006  
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25 % Managing The Unexpected 2 Workshop Final Report Part 4      
Remembering what we have learned from the case study experience, what aspects of High Reliability Organizing (HRO) ... dedicated fire service (run by a firefighter) National level needs to realize and ... Question 3 Again, remembering what we have learned from the case study experience, what ...
561.5KB  Author: LLC  Published: 2006  Posted 6/29/2006  
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24 % LLC Accomplishments 2009      
Three short firefighter lessons learned educational videos were completed and posted to ... convenient downloading and viewing—as part of the second year of the LLC’s Firefighter: Remember This video series. ... Remembering Eva – What You Can Learn from Firefighter Eva Schicke’s Death on the ...
308KB  Author: David Christenson  Published: 2010  Posted 6/16/2010  
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24 % Common Denominators PowerPoint      
Fatality Site ... Remember the importance of cold fronts, foehn winds, and thunderstorms. ... A firefighter’s physical condition affects awareness of the environmental factors. ... A firefighter may be tired, with senses dulled by a long, fatiguing shift or an extended fireline assignment.
8MB  Author: unknown  Published: 1996  Posted 9/18/2009  
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24 % THE STRUCTURAL SITUATIONS THAT SHOUT "WATCH OUT"      
... Innovative Thinking at it's Best: An Adaptation of the Structural Firefighting Watch Out Situations and the related ... F - Firefighting is taking place in or near chimney or canyon ... The components of this decision making process can be remembered by the word - SAFETY - which stands for:
34.8KB  Author: Don Johnston   Published: 1991  Posted 1/1/2004  
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24 % THE STRUCTURAL SITUATIONS THAT SHOUT "WATCH OUT"      
... Innovative Thinking at it's Best: An Adaptation of the Structural Firefighting Watch Out Situations and the related ... F - Firefighting is taking place in or near chimney or canyon ... The components of this decision making process can be remembered by the word - SAFETY - which stands for:
34.8KB  Author: Don Johnston   Published: 1991  Posted 1/1/2004  
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24 % Fire Shelter Deployment      
... shelter deployment should ever arise, it is imperative that the firefighter knows how to deploy and use the shelter. ... When considering escape, remember that you can hold your breath for only about 15 ... Most firefighters were killed as a result of heat-damaged airways and lungs, not by ...
19KB  Author: FFAST  Published: 2009  Posted 11/12/2009  
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24 % Fire Shelter Deployment      
... shelter deployment should ever arise, it is imperative that the firefighter knows how to deploy and use the shelter. ... When considering escape, remember that you can hold your breath for only about 15 ... Most firefighters were killed as a result of heat-damaged airways and lungs, not by ...
67KB  Author: FFAST  Published: 2009  Posted 9/17/2009  
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24 % Wildland Firefighter Foundation 52 Club Poster      
Help the Wildland Firefighter Foundation Turn the Power of One Into One Million With ... compassion and caring to all who suffer the horrific loss of a loved one through the dangers of wildland firefighting.” ... WEEKS WE REMEMBER -Fallen Firefighter Family Become a member of the 52 Club
Author: Wildland Firefighter Foundation  Published: 2006  Posted 12/17/2007  
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24 % Grand Junction Air Center - Interagency Serious Injury or Fatality Guide      
Treat them with respect – remember, they can be a great ally or your worst enemy – and be polite and ... Purpose: This Information Memorandum establishes burn injury protocols for treatment and transportation of wildland firefighters who sustain burn injuries during wildland fire operations.
211KB  Author: NPS, BLM, USFS  Published: 2010  Posted 7/28/2010  
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