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The Get FireSmart Podcast - 18: "Incident Investigations & the Importance of FireSmart" Guest: Jack Blair

18: "Incident Investigations & the Importance of FireSmart" Guest: Jack Blair

07/05/22 • 64 min

The Get FireSmart Podcast

Today, we are speaking with Jack Blair from the Office of the Fire Commissioner. In our interesting conversation with Jack, we discuss his personal background, his history in fire and wildfire, and his lessons learned from evaluating and investigating multiple fire events throughout the Province and Western Canada.

Jack also shares about the role that FireSmart plays in protecting homes and communities. This is a great episode to learn more about fire investigation, how fire moves, as well as the impacts and influence of FireSmart principles.

Links:

Learn more about FireSmart BC: https://firesmartbc.ca/

Homeowners Manual: https://homeowners-manual.firesmartbc.ca/

Office of the Fire Commissioner Website: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/safety/emergency-management/fire-safety

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Today, we are speaking with Jack Blair from the Office of the Fire Commissioner. In our interesting conversation with Jack, we discuss his personal background, his history in fire and wildfire, and his lessons learned from evaluating and investigating multiple fire events throughout the Province and Western Canada.

Jack also shares about the role that FireSmart plays in protecting homes and communities. This is a great episode to learn more about fire investigation, how fire moves, as well as the impacts and influence of FireSmart principles.

Links:

Learn more about FireSmart BC: https://firesmartbc.ca/

Homeowners Manual: https://homeowners-manual.firesmartbc.ca/

Office of the Fire Commissioner Website: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/safety/emergency-management/fire-safety

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undefined - 17: "The Technical Details of Fire" Guest: Jack Cohen

17: "The Technical Details of Fire" Guest: Jack Cohen

Today on the show we speak with Dr. Jack Cohen, a Research Physical Scientist and one of the most renowned and experienced voices on the FireSmart program. We chat with Jack regarding his experience with fire, what he’s learned, and what we can learn by looking at past fires. This episode also covers how homeowners can be prepared, and the importance of FireSmart education and engagement.

Dr. Jack Cohen has been involved in wildland fire research since 1972 and was a research scientist at US Forest Service fire laboratories in Missoula, MT, Riverside, CA and Macon, GA. Dr. Cohen has been interested in understanding the wildland-urban (WU) fire problem since the 1970s, but he formally started his research on how structures ignite during wildfires in 1989. Using computational modelling, laboratory and field experiments, and WU fire disaster investigations, he found that a home and its immediate surroundings within 100 feet, called the home ignition zone (HIZ), principally determine home ignitions during extreme wildfires.

Dr. Cohen retired from the US Forest Service in 2016 but continues his involvement in developing effective methods for preventing WU fire disasters, including research on the recent Lytton events.

Links:

Homeowners Manual: https://homeowners-manual.firesmartbc.ca/

Learn more about the Home Ignition Zone by watching this video: https://firesmartbc.ca/resource/firesmart-home-ignition-zone-assessment/

Explore the report and other resources on Lytton: https://firesmartbc.ca/lytton

Thank you to the Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction for sponsoring this recent research on WU Fires. Please see their website at https://www.iclr.org/ for recent reports including Lytton.

Learn more about FireSmart BC: https://firesmartbc.ca/

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undefined - 19: "The Impact of FireSmart on the Forest Ecosystem" Guest: Erik Leslie

19: "The Impact of FireSmart on the Forest Ecosystem" Guest: Erik Leslie

Today we are speaking with Erik Leslie, a forestry consultant based out of Nelson, British Columbia.

In our conversation, we unpack Erik’s presentation from the FireSmart BC Conference, where he speaks about the value of community forests and the forest ecosystem. This episode, with an expert who has built his career in forestry, looks at both the risks and realities of fire and covers the value of collaboration and innovation as well as discusses how forest types and FireSmart principles can really make a difference.

Links:

Learn more about FireSmart BC: https://firesmartbc.ca/

To learn more about the Harrop Procter Community Co-Op visit: https://hpcommunityforest.org/

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