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[edit] Lessons learned from this fire?
Article says:
- Lessons learned from the Mann Gulch fire had a great impact on firefighter training.
It would be great to have someone with experience in fire fighting expand this to explain what those lessons are. Or someone who has access to this journal article:
Evans T. The lessons from Mann Gulch. Iowa medicine : journal of the Iowa Medical Society. 2003 Sep-Oct;93(5):6-7. (found on pubmed.gov)
mennonot 17:22, 6 February 2007 (UTC)