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Kelly Woods talks with Erik Apland about his assignment to read all of the entrapment reports housed in the LLC Incident Review Database. Erik provides perspective on the evolution of reports spanning over a century. He highlights how old reports contain modern topics and he also provides some unique thoughts on PPE. In addition, Erik discusses how reading the reports has changed him and will affect his future actions.
Episode 36 - 30 Years of Growth: The Wildland Fire Service After 1994
Episode 35 - Mental Health: First Steps to Getting Help
Episode 34 - Lessons From 2023
Episode 33 - Firefighter Cancer and Wellbeing
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 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
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