Hey Bro'
I'm out here, I think the main reason this doesn't get much action is how much does wildland firefighting change? When was the last time we got new turnouts? We are still wearing the old yellow and green nomex and hardhats. We still use the same tactics that we were 20 years ago. We don't have the 1 3/4 vs 2 or 2 1/2 inch debates, we don't (usually) have the staffing problems (3 person or 4 person engine companies, OK I know a wildland rig only has 3 or 4 people, but you know what I mean)or the 2 in 2 out rule. When was the last time somebody improved a shovel or the good old pulaski?
How many different types of nozzles do we have? When was the last time you had to vent a burning tree?
What I am trying to say is maybe we have it easier? Not in fighting fires, no it's still a hard job and yes we have rules and regs also, but I think technology has greatly changed structural firefighting more than it has wildland. So I feel that with less technology and less change, maybe there is less to talk about. My thoughts. By the way I do both types of firefighting.
Enjoy what you do, see you on the fireline.
Charlie
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