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Kelly Woods visits with Tyler Doggett in a candid conversation about some of the mental health difficulties that often accompany a career in wildland fire. Tyler openly shares his story which includes a chance search and rescue, a shattered femur, battles with alcohol, and the loss of loved ones. It also includes the power of gaining perspective, seeking help, healing, and hope.
If you or someone you know is experiencing a suicidal crisis or emotional distress, contact the Suicide Prevention Lifeline 24/7 at 988.
Incidents central to Tyler’s story:
South Canyon Fire 1994: https://lessons.wildfire.gov/incident/south-canyon-fire-entrapment-fatalities-1994
Bishop Fire 2020: https://lessons.wildfire.gov/incident/bishop-fire-seat-fatalities-2020
Episode 14 - Nuttall Fire Series: Thomas Taylor, Flagstaff IHC Sawyer
Episode 13 - Nuttall Fire Series: Jason Virtue, helicopter crewmember
Episode 12 - Nuttall Fire Series: Dan and Corey from Flagstaff IHC
Episode 11 - 2017 Week of Remembrance: Why Talk About Nuttall?
Episode 10 - How NOT to Catch Your UTV on Fire.
Episode 9 - Burn Injuries, Why They’re a Big Deal
Episode 8 - Fuel Geysers: A Conversation with Ralph Gonzales
Episode 7 - Drip Torch Leg Burns
Episode 6 - Scouting...High Risk?
Episode 5 - The Bull Fire Entrapment
Episode 4 - Lessons and Data
Episode 3 - The Contractor’s Dilemma
Episode 2 - Emerging Lessons - 2016
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