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Lessons Learned from Pile Burning Mishaps

By Erik Apland, Field Operations SpecialistWildland Fire Lessons Learned Center

Conclusions from the Inaja Fire Investigation Report

Here is a brief summary of this entrapment fatality fire and a few of the conclusions from its investigation. What stands out to you viewing this from the present day?

A Tactical Pause

A firefighter receives a medical evacuation after taking a 100-foot fall.

Uncovering Our Lost Wildland Fire History

After a year of looking at incident reviews, agency annual reports, and lots and lots of newspapers, I want to share the stories that surprised me the most and, I think, shine a light on the least discussed corners of wildland fire management in the U.S.By Erik Apland, Field Operations SpecialistWildland Fire Lessons Learned Center

Mt. Jefferson Wilderness Search and Rescue

On July 18, 2021, the Siskiyou Rappel Crew’s helicopter was on standby for wildland fire support staged at the Sunriver Airport in Oregon. At 2012 hours, they received initial dispatch for a Search and Rescue (SAR) mutual aid request from the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office SAR Team. 

Hit By 400-Pound Rock on the Pyramid Butte Fire

[The 2024 Summer Issue of Two More Chains focused on leadership and highlighted incidents in which firefighters who weren’t “in charge” suddenly needed to make leadership decisions and take action.

Tree Falling Training Fatality

[The 2024 Summer Issue of Two More Chains focused on leadership and highlighted incidents in which firefighters who weren’t “in charge” suddenly needed to make leadership decisions and take action.

S-212 Training Injury

[The 2024 Summer Issue of Two More Chains focused on leadership and highlighted incidents in which firefighters who weren’t “in charge” suddenly needed to make leadership decisions and take action.