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Incident at Beaver Creek    by Sean Patrick O'Mordha
Price: $0.99 USD. 91410 words. Published on August 27, 2010. .

Retired from the Army, Jake Bershinsky returns to his boyhood home as a Law Enforcement Officer for the US Forest Service. It's a idyllic life until a body turns up in the White Tail River at Beaver Creek Campground. Within days he discovers a second body. Searching for the murder(s) puts him on a collision course with his past as he works to head off a modern Indian uprising
A Walking Tour of Milford, Pennsylvania    by Doug Gelbert
Price: $0.99 USD. 4150 words. Published on February 10, 2011. .

There is no better way to see America than on foot. And there is no better way to appreciate what you are looking at than with a walking tour. This walking tour of Milford, Pennsylvania is ready to explore when you are. Each walking tour describes historical, architectural landmarks, cultural sites and ecclesiastic touchstones and provides step-by-step directions.
A Talent for Fire    by Michael Angel
Price: $1.49 USD. 15250 words. Published by Banty Hen Publishing on June 7, 2011. .

Wildland firefighter Clark Donnelly must rely upon his supernatural ability to ‘listen’ to the voice of forest fires to keep his team of sawyers and swampers alive amidst a raging inferno.
21st Century FEMA Study Course: Emergency Support Function #4 Firefighting (IS-804) - NRF, Forest Service, Hotshot Crews, Wildland Fires, Structural Fires, National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC)    by Progressive Management
Price: $7.99 USD. 14210 words. Published on July 16, 2011. .

This Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) independent training course manual from the Emergency Management Institute (EMI) provides an introduction to Emergency Support Function (ESF) #4- Firefighting.
FIRE CREW: Stories from the Fireline    by Ben Walters
Price: $9.99 USD. 86950 words. Published on November 9, 2011. .

Every year, thousands of young men and women think they would like a job as a wildland firefighter. And every year, tens of thousands of them do it — they fight the summer battles of wildfire on the forests and grasslands of the West. Some die. Some have the times of their lives. And many forge lifelong friendships and collect the memories of a lifetime.