My paid work brings me into contact with heaps of people all the time. In addition some of my fellow rural volunteers have done assignments in Victoria over the last few years as part of the Kiwi contingents.
What is happening with your fire season at present?
hi man i c u play paintball but those videos are harsh soo yea man im volenteer here in tn soo fough here we got alot of open fields people start fires or whatever just to c it burn im goin to upload some pics come check them out stay safe man god bless
Please contact me about the fire behavior video you posted. Very interesting and I want to know if that is you or another instructor you filmed and more specifics to the prop.
Hey Robbo, Send me the lat and long of where you work and live. And how cool that the concept of wildland urban interface is new for you. You are going to love the stuff that I can send you to get you caught up on so many things. Are you familiar with the standard fire orders or the 18 watch outs? Urban interface fires are hitting more of us as the populations extend out of the city, out of the suburbs and into the mountains. As a result, we get some pretty nasty fires that seem to be gaining in numbers and intensity. Here's some examples to help paint the picture.
The last photo shows are number one goal for residents and that is to provide at least 100-feet of defensible space. I hope you find this helpful. Stay low and safe! Mike
You are welcome to come visit where I live and work anytime. Wildland firefighting originated here in Santa Barbara and eventually spread (no pun intended) across the country. We had (and still have) indians who 100 years ago would set fire to the back country to manage the wilderness. It's too bad that we can't do what the native americans knew how to do so many years ago. Now, we have the additional problem of what we now call the wildland urban interface. I know that there are only two places in the world that have sundowner winds or foehn winds. Desert area inland with high temperatures blowing toward the coast, creating dangerous winds that push fire a long ways. Do you have special hose lays and tactics that you can share? Do you use the incident command system as a management tool for mitigating your incidents? We've got some cool stuff to share! Stay safe.
Hey Robbo, Please tell me more about the Israel FD. I would love to be able to find a contact there to talk and share information. Is this the same Israel as in "middle east"? Stay safe brother! Mike
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My paid work brings me into contact with heaps of people all the time. In addition some of my fellow rural volunteers have done assignments in Victoria over the last few years as part of the Kiwi contingents.
What is happening with your fire season at present?
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Please contact me about the fire behavior video you posted. Very interesting and I want to know if that is you or another instructor you filmed and more specifics to the prop.
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The last photo shows are number one goal for residents and that is to provide at least 100-feet of defensible space. I hope you find this helpful. Stay low and safe! Mike
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