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  2. Helitack - Wikipedia

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    A helitack helicopter will launch with a crew on board, drop them in the vicinity of the fire (or "incident") where they will begin clearing a firebreak with standard hand tools, while the helicopter can then support the team with water drops, either with a Bambi bucket or airframe-mounted water tanks, or ferry in additional personnel (e.g ...

  3. Aerial firefighting - Wikipedia

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    A wide variety of helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft are used for aerial firefighting. In 2003, it was reported that "The U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management own, lease, or contract for nearly 1,000 aircraft each fire season, with annual expenditures in excess of US$250 million in recent years".

  4. Crew resource management - Wikipedia

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    TeamSTEPPs was designed to improve patient safety by teaching healthcare providers how to better collaborate with each other by using tools such as huddles, debriefs, handoffs, and check-backs. [ 41 ] [ 40 ] Implementing TeamSTEPPS has been shown to improve patient safety. [ 42 ]

  5. Conflict resolution - Wikipedia

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    Conflict resolution is conceptualized as the methods and processes involved in facilitating the peaceful ending of conflict and retribution.Committed group members attempt to resolve group conflicts by actively communicating information about their conflicting motives or ideologies to the rest of group (e.g., intentions; reasons for holding certain beliefs) and by engaging in collective ...

  6. Firefighting - Wikipedia

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    A fire helicopter is used to fight a wildfire. There are four elements [38] needed to start and sustain a fire and/or flame: temperature, a fuel, an oxidizing agent (oxygen), and a chemical reaction. A fire can be extinguished by taking away any of the four components. [38] The fuel is the substance being oxidized or burned in the combustion ...

  7. Firefighting Helicopters Suck Up Water in Battle Against ...

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    Firefighters worked to contain the Tamarack Fire burning in California as the blaze covered over 68,630 acres, officials said on August 20.This footage, posted by the National Interagency Fire ...

  8. Kaman HH-43 Huskie - Wikipedia

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    The helicopter had an especially strong downwash that could blow the smoke away from the firefighters Fire suppression kit on display at the Museum of Aviation. The Huskie entered service in late 1958 with the United States Air Force. It was also adopted by the United States Navy and United States Marine Corp, but not the United States Army.

  9. CDF Aviation Management Program - Wikipedia

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    CAL FIRE began using contractor-owned helicopters for fire control in the mid-1960s. Bell 47 , Hiller FH1100 , Bell 206 JetRangers and Aerospatiale Alouettes were used the most through the 1970s. The helicopters were located at CAL FIRE facilities which protected high value timberlands and critical watershed areas generally in Northern and ...