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Travel Rates by Alberta Wildland Firefighters Using Escape Routes on a Moderately Steep Slope
http://fire.feric.ca/36102001/AD-5-25.pdf
Author: Greg Baxter, Marty Alexander
Date Published: 2004
Publisher: Forest Engineering Research Institute of Canada
Keywords: Initiative 2, wildland firefighting, escape routes, Initiative 3, operational safety, travel rates
Travel Rates of Alberta Wildland Firefighters Using Escape Routes
http://www.iawfonline.org/summit/2005%20Presentations/2005_posters/Alexander%20et%20al.pdf
Author: M.E. Alexander, G.J. Baxter and G.R. Dakin
Date Published: April 2005
Publisher: Eighth International Wildland Fire Safety Summit, IAWF
Keywords: Initiative 3, operational safety, escape routes, Initiative 2, situational risks, wildland firefighting
Volunteer fire fighter dies after coming into contact with a downed power line - Arkansas
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/fire/pdfs/face9946.pdf
Author: Not Listed
Date Published: November 3, 1999
Publisher: NIOSH 99-F46
Keywords: Initiative 9, fatality/injury investigation, electrocution, wildland firefighting hazards, Initiativ
Volunteer fire fighter electrocuted while fighting a grass fire - California
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/fire/pdfs/face9926.pdf
Author: Not Listed
Date Published: June 23, 1999
Publisher: NIOSH 99-F26
Keywords: Initiative 9, fatality/injury investigation, electrocution, wildland firefighting hazards, Initiativ
Wildland firefighter load carriage: effects on transit time and physiological responses during simulated escape to safety zone
http://publish.csiro.au/paper/WF02025.htm
Author: B. C. Ruby, G. W. Leadbetter III, D. W. Armstrong and S. E. Gaskill
Date Published: 12(1) 111 - 116, 200
Publisher: International Journal of Wildland Fire
Keywords: Initiative 2, wildland firefighting, escape routes, Initiative 3, operational safety, travel rates, load carriage, physiological responses%0a
WTC: Lightweight Steel and High-Rise Buildings
http://www.fireengineering.com/display_article/143734/25/none/none/Depar/WTC:-LIGHTWEIGHT-STEEL-AND-HIGH-RISE-BUILDINGS
Author: Francis L. Brannigan
Date Published: April 2002
Publisher: Fire Engineering
Keywords: Initiative 15, fire/building codes, building construction, Initiative 2, historical documentation, operational safety, fire science, Brannigan%0a