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Tuesday, September 5, 2017

L-580 and "Escape: The Great California Fire"

Fire Outside My Window book cover (Sandra Millers Younger)
(Great pre-reading assignment by Sandra Millers Younger)

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(View above Country Estates)
Greetings,

The International Association of Fire Chiefs is pleased to announce open registration for the San Diego County Megafires: An All Hazards Interactive Case Study; November 13 – 15, 2017. This program is certified as a National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) L-580 Leadership is Action course and limited to 40 participants.

L-580 is currently the upper end of the “L” Series leadership curriculum. As such, there are specific advanced registration and pre-course study requirements prior to confirming attendance.

We’re really excited to be part of this program with you. We’re here because of the time, money and energy of a collaborative team of people from the private and non-profit sectors, and from local, state, tribal and federal governments who came together to create a unique partnership to make this happen.

Please see attached flyer for more information and share with colleagues. Inquiries can be sent to academy@iafc.org for assistance and RSVP by registering through the IAFC Academy.

This correspondence is sent on behalf of:

David Nuckols
Assistant Director, Learning Center
International Association of Fire Chiefs

Wildland Fire Leadership Challenge - Digging a Little Deeper
We encourage leaders of all levels to watch Escape: The Great California Fire.

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