When was the last time that you referred to the After Action Review tool on the Wildland Leadership Development Program website?
"An After Action Review (AAR) is a professional discussion of an event, focused on performance standards, that enables firefighters to discover for themselves what happened, why it happned, and how to sustain strengths and improve on weaknesses."
The AAR tool in the Leadership Toolbox provides access to "Tips for Conducting AARs," a chainsaw AAR, and other AAR References. An additional reference that you may gleen some information from is a recent article by Billy Schmidt titled "How & Why to Conduct an Incident Debriefing."
When it is time for you to conduct an AAR, refer to the Incident Response Pocket Guide, p. xii.
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