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Firefighter Cohesion and Entrapment Avoidance
Discussion Questions

About the Authors

Leslie Anderson is the Program Leader for the Fire and Aviation Program at the Missoula Technology & Development Center (MTDC). Leslie has a bachelor's degree in forestry from the University of California, Berkeley, and a master's degree in forestry from the University of Montana. She began working in wildland fire in 1979. Leslie was a smokejumper from 1984 to 1989 in Missoula, MT. She worked for 2 years in fire management with the Costa Rican National Park Service as a Peace Corps volunteer from 1989 to 1991. Leslie worked as an assistant district fire management officer on the Bitterroot National Forest from 1992 to 1997 before coming to MTDC as an equipment specialist in 1997. She served as a project leader for projects involving fire shelters and fire-resistant clothing before becoming a program leader.

Lisa Outka-Perkins received her master's degree in sociology with an emphasis in criminology from the University of Montana in 2001. She works for MTDC as a sociologist and project leader. Her most recent publication is "Volunteers in the Forest Service: A Coordinator's Desk Guide." Her most recent DVD projects include: "Personal Safety in Remote Work Locations," "Wilderness Rangers: Keeping it Wild," "Building Mountain Bike Trails: Sustainable Singletrack," "Collecting Fees in the Field: Mitigating Dangers," and "Working Along the United States-Mexico Border."

Additional single copies of this publication may be ordered from:

USDA Forest Service
Missoula Technology and Development Center
5785 Hwy. 10 West
Missoula, MT 59808–9361
Phone: 406–329–3978
Fax: 406–329–3719
Email: wo_mtdc_pubs@fs.fed.us

Electronic copies of MTDC’s publications are available on the Internet at:

http://www.fs.fed.us/eng/pubs

Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management employees can search MTDC’s documents, CDs, DVDs, and videos on their internal computer networks at:

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For additional information about firefighter cohesion and entrapment avoidance, contact MTDC:

Phone: (406) 329-3900
Fax: 406–329–3719