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A Case Study of a Community Affected by the Waldo Fire – Event Timeline and Defensive Actions

NIST Technical Note 1910: A Case Study of a Community Affected by the Waldo Fire

Authors:

Alexander Maranghides, Fire Research Division Engineering Laboratory

Derek McNamara, Geospatial Measurement Solutions, LLC Hood River, OR

Robert Vihnanek, Pacific Wildland Fire Sciences Lab Seattle, WA

Joseph Restaino, University of Washington Seattle, WA

Carrie Leland, Excet, Inc. Springfield, VA

Posted by:
Gloria Edwards
Published on:
April 10, 2020

Categories: Publication, Technical ReportTags: Colorado, Colorado Front Range, community fire response, community planning, data collection, defensible space, fire behavior, fire-adapted communities and fire response, fire-resistant construction practices, fire-resistant renovation techniques, firefighters, firefighting, home ignition zone, Human Dimensions of Fire, property damage, property protection, wildfire, wildfire risk reduction, wildland urban interface, WUI

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