I did 34 years on the line. I too can guess what happened, but this one needs facts before supposition, hearsay and guesswork. Qualified eyes on the ground, backed up with hard data.
To have the entire crew deviate far from the well known standards (the 10 + 18) is unthinkable. It's just not logical; they were better than that. So I want to know what is discovered when the report comes out.
If they violated the standards, the remaining question is more difficult; why? Something must have caused the decisions they made; what were they?
Rick wa6nhc
PS for non-fire folks; 10 standard orders; 18 (there are MANY more) watchouts. You can cheat on one or two intentionally (knowing you're taking the added risk) but never more than one or two at a time. Never.
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On Jul 2, 2013, at 12:33 AM, DJ Enterprises wrote:
I can most likely tell you the 3 things off the top of my head. but I want to wait. With the background I have in wildland fire fighting .
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