Wildland Fire Lessons Learned Center
Government & Organizations:National
Erik Apland talks with Erin Phelps and Kat DuBose about wildland fire presumptive illness legislation, some lessons associated with filing a cancer-related claim with the Department of Labor’s Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs, and firefighter exposure to environmental hazards. Erin and Kat define what presumptive illness means for wildland firefighters and share their insights on when someone should file a claim, how and when additional illnesses may be added to the list, and what the agencies are doing to address wildland fire health and wellbeing.
Episode 34 - Lessons From 2023
Episode 32 - Chance, Pain, Healing, and Hope
Episode 31 - Two More Chains – Fire Workers
Episode 30 - Data Points – Your UTV is on Fire
Episode 29 - Two More Chains – Lessons from Firing Operations
Episode 28 - Lessons from 2022
Episode 27 - Learning and Leaving a Legacy
Episode 26 - When Options Run Out: The Human Side of an Entrapment
Episode 25 - Fireline Lessons - Tangible Take-Aways from Recent Incidents
Episode 24 - Family Business – Two Generations Talk Fire and What’s Important Through the Years
Episode 23 - Reading, Reflecting, and Changing Behavior
Episode 22 - An Entrapment Survival Story: Before, During and After
Episode 21 - Tree Felling Accidents...What The Numbers Say
Episode 20 - Command Presence
Episode 19 - Transitions
Episode 18 - Slow and Steady: A Conversation Between Travis Dotson and Andrew Addey
Episode 17 - Entrapments
Episode 16 - Bad Apples
Episode 15 - The Importance of Identity
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