Learning in the Wildland Fire Service

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Learning in the Wildland Fire Service
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Recent Episodes

June 25, 2026
Episode 45 - Incident Review Summary
Wildland Fire Lessons Learned Center hosts Erik Apland, Travis Dotson, and Travis Touchette share critical insights from 2025 field events, offering valuable takeaways for improved wildfire management.

December 22, 2025
Episode 44 - Training, Humility, and Learning from Others
Lindsay Amundson discusses with Erik Apland the value of humility and communication in training, plus the difficulties of interagency qualifications, in this interview.

December 1, 2025
Episode 43 - How to Use Next Gen Task Books
Travis Dotson and Erik Apland explain the utilization of support materials for NWCG Next Generation Task Books, enhancing incident performance and training modernization in this interview.
45 total episodes available with 12 transcripts
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