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Wildfires are becoming more frequent, more intense, and more complex to manage — especially as communities expand deeper into the wildland-urban interface. In this episode, Tim sits down with firefighter and EMT Dave Uhler for a candid conversation about what really happens in the critical moments after a wildfire ignition. Drawing on his experience responding to emergencies across the Pacific Northwest, Dave shares how fire seasons are changing, why timing and situational awareness are everything on the front lines, and what utilities and first responders must do to work together more effectively. Hosts Tim and Sara also bring their usual mix of energy trivia and industry insights — from wildfire prevention myths to the surprising role humans play in starting most fires. -- Hosts: Tim Stafford & Sara Tupac Topic: Why communication and coordination between utilities and first responders can determine whether a wildfire stays small — or becomes catastrophic. Overview: Wildfire mitigation isn’t just about infrastructure — it’s about relationships, communication, and the speed of information when every minute matters. Highlights: * How wildfire seasons are changing and why fires are burning longer and hotter * What firefighters need most from utilities during active incidents * Why detection speed and de-energization timing can change the outcome of a fire * The operational challenges of responding around energized infrastructure * The critical role of communication between utilities, emergency services, and communities
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