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Date: 2014-09-05 20:31:29
Firefighting
Public safety
Wildfires
Natural hazards
Wildfire suppression
Wildfire
United States Forest Service
Fuel model
Bureau of Land Management
Wildland fire suppression
Forestry
Occupational safety and health

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