34 episodes

We discuss accidents, incidents, innovation, efficiencies and just about anything to help reveal risk and improve performance in the wildland fire service.

Wildland Fire Lessons Learned Center Wildland Fire Lessons Learned Center

    • Government
    • 4.8 • 63 Ratings

We discuss accidents, incidents, innovation, efficiencies and just about anything to help reveal risk and improve performance in the wildland fire service.

    Episode 34 - Lessons From 2023

    Episode 34 - Lessons From 2023

    Travis Dotson and Kelly Woods talk about lessons the Wildland Fire Lessons Learned Center received in learning reviews and reports in 2023. Travis highlights some themes and shares his unique insights on data. Throughout the conversation, Travis and Kelly reference the Annual Incident Review Summary and the latest issue of Two More Chains which feature many of the lessons discussed and provide links to the source material. These documents can be downloaded at lessons.wildfire.gov.

    • 1 hr 18 min
    Episode 33 - Firefighter Cancer and Wellbeing

    Episode 33 - Firefighter Cancer and Wellbeing

    Erik Apland talks with Erin Phelps and Kat DuBose about wildland fire presumptive illness legislation, some lessons associated with filing a cancer-related claim with the Department of Labor’s Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs, and firefighter exposure to environmental hazards. Erin and Kat define what presumptive illness means for wildland firefighters and share their insights on when someone should file a claim, how and when additional illnesses may be added to the list, and what the agencies are doing to address wildland fire health and wellbeing.

    • 1 hr 5 min
    Episode 32 - Chance, Pain, Healing, and Hope

    Episode 32 - Chance, Pain, Healing, and Hope

    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

    • 1 hr 28 min
    Episode 31 - Two More Chains – Fire Workers

    Episode 31 - Two More Chains – Fire Workers

    Travis Dotson and Erik Apland discuss the most recent issue of the quarterly publication Two More Chains centered on the wildland fire worker. Travis and Erik talk about the history and explore a few of the hot buttons we face today as fire seasons and the workforce change. Download the issue at: https://lessons.wildfire.gov/two-more-chains

    • 1 hr 16 min
    Episode 30 - Data Points – Your UTV is on Fire

    Episode 30 - Data Points – Your UTV is on Fire

    Kelly Woods and Travis Dotson discuss the latest edition of Data Points that focuses on UTV fires. Data Points is the Wildland Fire Lessons Learned Center publication designed to highlight a collection of similar events that signal a need for specific action. The action recommended here: Equip all UTVs with an accessible and serviceable fire extinguisher. Data Points can be found on our website: www.lessons.wildfire.gov. Click on the products tab on the menu bar.

    • 40 min
    Episode 29 - Two More Chains – Lessons from Firing Operations

    Episode 29 - Two More Chains – Lessons from Firing Operations

    Kelly Woods and Travis Dotson discuss incidents featured in the latest issue of Two More Chains, the quarterly publication produced at the Wildland Fire Lessons Learned Center. Each of the featured incidents involves firing operations. Their lessons are diverse and meaningful. More information on each of these incidents can be found on our website, www.lessons.wildfire.gov. Click on the Incident Review Database tab and start searching. 
    Two More Chains | Wildland Fire Lessons Learned Center (wildfire.gov)

    • 1 hr 25 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
63 Ratings

63 Ratings

jbowkett84 ,

Great Insights

As a Cadet Firefighter taking intro wildfire courses this is some great insight for me. If I were single & 20 years younger I’d also be inspired to push for a career in wildfire.

The focus on safety is great!

Bartleby the Listener ,

Great podcast

If you’re a wildland firefighter this is a must listen. If you are not you can see the inside perspective from those who are knowledgeable, well spoken, and good at delivering information.

Ben Strahan ,

Incredibly Valuable

Might be one of the most well done podcasts I have ever listened too. I listen to a lot of podcasts and hands down this is my new favorite. I heard about this podcast at a South Canyon staff ride and have now listened to all the podcasts. Please do more guys. I plan on using this for my crew. It’s very well done.

Eldo Ben

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