Wednesday, May 30, 2018

Another FI-210 Class

And yet another FI-210 Wildland Fire Basic Origin and Cause Investigation course is in the books. It's my final one.

It was a great group of folks who showed for the training. Our burn window to put in the plots couldn't have been better and those "burning" folks all did a great job getting the plots ready for the class.

The class itself went very well. We only had one fellow who had to leave the training for personal reasons. Other than that all of the folks in attendance did a great job both on the book/classroom side AND on the field/interpretation side. Many thanks to Jared Eison and those fine folks at the Quinault Indian Nation for their outstanding support, once again. Here's some pics to enjoy...

Fires started by fireworks











Chatting with witnesses, getting information... or not.



...and figuring it out!
In all? It was a great class and a great way for me to close a career!

















Thanks all for everything you did throughout a long, rewarding and challenging employment! Now I'm going to kick back and just try to keep on keepin' on until the next round.

STAY SAFE, ALWAYS!

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