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Monday, November 5, 2012

Fall 2012 - "Two More Chains"


The Wildland Fire Lessons Learned Center (LLC) released their fall edition of "Two More Chains."

Features for the theme Wheels, Wings and Rotors include:

  • Getting There and Getting Back: It's Our Most Dangerous Activity - How Come?
    • Paul Keller reflects upon recent accidents that took the lives of firefighters.
  •  Truths: Own Your Strategy
    • Travis Dotson looks at shared responsibilities when mishaps occur.
  • Rapid Lesson Sharing (RLS)
    • Showcases the LLC's newest method firefighters can use to share with the wildland fire community lessons they have learned.
  • Shop Talk: Rock in the Duals
    • Brian Hicks presents a tutorial/video on the proper procedure to remove a rock in the duals.
  • One of Our Own: A Firsthand Account on the Dangers of Driving
    • Travis Dotson takes readers behind the scenes of the Engine 713 accident.
  • Your Feedback: How We Think 
    • Larry Sutton responds to the summer issue regarding the statement "forced to implement entrapment avoidance procedures."

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