Wildland firefighters continue to die in the line of duty. Flammable landscapes intersect with bold but good-intentioned doers and trigger entrapment—a situation where personnel is unexpectedly caught in fire behaviour-related, life-threatening positions where planned escape routes or safety zones are absent, inadequate, or compromised. We often document, share and discuss these stories, but many are missed, especially when the situation is a near miss. Entrapment continues to be a significant cause of wildland firefighter deaths. Why do we still not know how to prevent them? We review a selection of entrapment reports courtesy of the Wildland Fire Lessons Learned Centre (WFLLC) and focus on human factors involved in entrapment rather than ...
Since fighting fires can pose a great risk to the lives of firefighters, it is important to understa...
The paper presents a progress report on two entrapment avoidance projects at the Missoula Technology...
There has been extensive research carried out studying human behaviour in fire and the factors contr...
It has become increasingly clear since 1990 that wildland firefighters are exper-iencing collapses i...
When attempting to suppress severe wildfire the possibility for firefighting crews to be overrun by ...
Adverse weather conditions and topographic influences are suspected to be responsible for most entra...
This paper will address the risks and hazards involved in wildland fire suppression operations, incl...
Nineteen Prescott Fire Department, Granite Mountain Hot Shot (GMHS) wildland firefighters ...
Wildland firefighter fatalities are not caused by one single factor. Catastrophic fires are on the r...
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) reports that the United States dep...
Abstract. Wildland firefighters are often called on to make tactical decisions under stressful condi...
On September 12, 2004, a 24-year-old female career fire fighter (the victim) died while conducting a...
Wildland fire fighting is a high-risk occupation requiring considerable physical and psychological d...
Wildfire presents a challenge to natural resource managers the world over, and the intentional setti...
Abstract. Current wildland firefighter safety zone guidelines are based on studies that assume flat ...
Since fighting fires can pose a great risk to the lives of firefighters, it is important to understa...
The paper presents a progress report on two entrapment avoidance projects at the Missoula Technology...
There has been extensive research carried out studying human behaviour in fire and the factors contr...
It has become increasingly clear since 1990 that wildland firefighters are exper-iencing collapses i...
When attempting to suppress severe wildfire the possibility for firefighting crews to be overrun by ...
Adverse weather conditions and topographic influences are suspected to be responsible for most entra...
This paper will address the risks and hazards involved in wildland fire suppression operations, incl...
Nineteen Prescott Fire Department, Granite Mountain Hot Shot (GMHS) wildland firefighters ...
Wildland firefighter fatalities are not caused by one single factor. Catastrophic fires are on the r...
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) reports that the United States dep...
Abstract. Wildland firefighters are often called on to make tactical decisions under stressful condi...
On September 12, 2004, a 24-year-old female career fire fighter (the victim) died while conducting a...
Wildland fire fighting is a high-risk occupation requiring considerable physical and psychological d...
Wildfire presents a challenge to natural resource managers the world over, and the intentional setti...
Abstract. Current wildland firefighter safety zone guidelines are based on studies that assume flat ...
Since fighting fires can pose a great risk to the lives of firefighters, it is important to understa...
The paper presents a progress report on two entrapment avoidance projects at the Missoula Technology...
There has been extensive research carried out studying human behaviour in fire and the factors contr...