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NPS Safety Logo - November 1999 - bison - NPS Safety Logo

Grand Canyon National Park Public Safety

Lake Mead National Recreation Area Public Safety

Yellowstone National Park Public Safety

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There is a new website out there - I think that it is www.nationalparksafety.com or .org - it looks like a lobbying group in Arlington VA - here is the post - Send Your Free E-mail to Washington at Nationalparksafety.org (http://congress.nw.dc.us/cgi-bin/etparksafety.pl). Today, your help is urgently needed to protect America's legacy to its children-our national parks and monuments. Recent forest fires are a symptom of a larger problem: lack of funding, lack of trained personnel, and lack of resources to protect our parks and monuments. Congress has three weeks left to make the right choice, to vote for legislation that will help ensure your safety and the future of our national parks and monuments. You can help. Join with the men and women of the U.S. Park Police and U.S. National Park Service Law Enforcement Rangers in fighting to protect our parks. Visit Nationalparksafety.org (http://congress.nw.dc.us/cgi-bin/etparksafety.pl) and send a free e- mail to your lawmakers. E-mail this alert to your friends and colleagues. Together, we can help ensure www.nationalparksafety.org. N

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June 2000 - NPS controlled burn at Cerro Gordo NM destroyed 400 homes at the Los Alamos Nuke Lab - here are some related items -

http://www.nps.gov/cerrogrande/ 
http://www.nps.gov/cerrogrande/toll_free.htm http://www.nps.gov/cerrogrande/executive_summary.htm http://www.nps.gov/cerrogrande/introduction.htm http://www.nps.gov/cerrogrande/investigation_team.htm http://www.nps.gov/cerrogrande/fire_manag.htm http://www.nps.gov/cerrogrande/cerro.htm http://www.nps.gov/cerrogrande/findings_and_recommendations.htm http://www.nps.gov/cerrogrande/conclusions.htm http://www.nps.gov/cerrogrande/teamlist.pdf http://www.nps.gov/cerrogrande/delegation.pdf http://www.nps.gov/cerrogrande/prescribed_fire_plan.pdf
http://www.nps.gov/cerrogrande/wafs.pdf 
http://www.nps.gov/cerrogrande/CHART.pdf http://www.nps.gov/cerrogrande/valid.pdf http://www.nps.gov/cerrogrande/CerroGrandeWeather.pdf http://www.nps.gov/cerrogrande/events.pdf http://www.nps.gov/cerrogrande/Report.pdf http://www.nps.gov/cerrogrande/Band_Fire_Plan.pdf http://www.nps.gov/cerrogrande/app_a-e.pdf http://www.nps.gov/cerrogrande/app_f.pdf http://www.nps.gov/cerrogrande/app_g.pdf http://www.nps.gov/cerrogrande/app_h-j.pdf http://www.nps.gov/cerrogrande/app_k-p.pdf http://www.nps.gov/cerrogrande/prescribed_fire_plan.pdf
http://www.fire.nps.gov/fire/policy/do18/do18.htm http://www.fire.nps.gov/fire/policy/do18/do18.htm http://www.fire.nps.gov/fire/policy/rm18/index.htm http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep.html

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00-610 - Mojave NP (CA) - MVA with Two Fatalities Rangers and park firefighters responded to a single-vehicle rollover accident on Kelbaker Road about a dozen miles south of Baker [in the high desert] on September 13th. The vehicle left the road, traveled about 60 feet on the shoulder, reentered the roadway, went into a sideways skid, then rolled four times, coming to rest on its roof. The driver, who was wearing a seatbelt, survived, but his wife and stepson, who were not wearing belts, both died. The driver was taken by ambulance to a hospital in Las Vegas. He reported that he was drowsy at the time the accident occurred. [Chris Jefferson, ACR, MOJA, 9/21]

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