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Fire not scouted and sized up.
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2.
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In country not seen in daylight.
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3.
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Safety zones and escape routes not identified.
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4.
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Unfamiliar with weather and local factors influencing
fire behavior.
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5.
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Uninformed on strategy, tactics, and hazards.
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6.
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Instructions and assignments not clear.
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7.
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No communication link with crew members or supervisor.
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8.
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Constructing line without safe anchor point.
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9.
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Building fireline downhill with fire below.
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10.
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Attempting frontal assault on fire.
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11.
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Unburned fuel between you and fire.
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12.
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Cannot see main fire; not in contact with someone
who can.
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13.
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On a hillside where rolling material can ignite fuel below.
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14.
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Weather becoming hotter and drier.
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15.
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Wind increases and/or changes direction.
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16.
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Getting frequent spot fires across line.
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17.
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Terrain and fuels make escape to safety zones difficult.
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18.
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Taking a nap near fireline.
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