"Why Did He Die? Lessons from the Devil's Den Fatality Fire" -- produced by the Wildland Fire Lessons Learned Center. A longer, presentation quality copy in .wmv format is available for download on the LLC website, http://www.wildfirel essons.net/Additiona l.aspx?Page=131
A walk up Storm King Mountain, discussing lessons learned from historical wildland firefighter fatalities.
Adapted from the National Wildfire Coordinating Group training package, PMS-490 "Lessons Learned: Fatality Fire Case Studies"
VHS video (NFES 2565) may be ordered from the Great Basin supply office.
Flashover simulator training at the Colorado Mountain College facility in Dotsero. Includes winter driving scenes on Tennessee Pass, plus a little Deliverance music.
This tribute video to fallen brothers and sisters was adapted from a Wildland Firefighter Foundation presentation. The song is Ginny Owens' "If You Want Me To."
Fire shelter deployment from October 22, 2007 by Orange County Fire Authority engine crews. Photos by Karen Tapia Andersen of the Los Angeles Times. A presentation quality video (30 mb) can be downloaded from the Wildland Fire Lessons Learned website, www.wildfirelessons. net
See the pygmies from Salida Fire Dept. at 2:36. High winds kept us from taking the structure to the ground, meaning we get another day to train in this 2-story house. Disclaimer: I am not responsible for arsonist grafitti at fire origin training prop.
Like the Bud Light "Real Men of Genius" radio commercials, the Phoenix Fire Department salutes these unsung idiots, because "...if it wasn't for you, we wouldn't have a job."
Remember, don't eat broken glass, and don't shove hot metal objects into your backside.