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  • 1Fire extinguisher — Extinguisher redirects here. Extinguisher may also refer to a candle snuffer. A stored pressure fire extinguisher …

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  • 2Fire hydrant — in Charlottesville, Virginia, USA A fire hydrant (also known colloquially as a fire plug in the United States or as a johnny pump in New York City, because the firemen of the late 19th century were called Johnnies[ …

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  • 3Fire classes — Comparison of fire classes American European Australian/Asian Fuel/Heat source Class A Class A Class A Ordinary combustibles Class B Class B Class B Flammable liquids Class C Class C Flammable gases Class C UNCLASSIFIED Class E …

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  • 4Fire marshal — A no smoking sign at a gas station by order of the state fire marshal. The fire marshal is often charged with enforcing fire related laws. For the same job role in the UK, see Fire Safety Inspector. A fire marshal, in the United States and Canada …

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  • 5fire — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 destructive flames ADJECTIVE ▪ big, huge ▪ fierce, raging ▪ serious ▪ catastrophic, devasta …

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  • 61967 USS Forrestal fire — Infobox News event caption= Rupertus (DD 851) maneuvers to within convert|20|ft|m of Forrestal so fire hoses could be effectively used on the worst US carrier fire since WWII. date=29 July 1967 time=About 10:50 a.m. local time place=Gulf of… …

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  • 7Manual fire alarm activation — Single action pull station. A manual call point in the UK …

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  • 8National Fire Protection Association — Abbreviation NFPA Formation 1896 Headquarters Quincy, Massachusetts …

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  • 9National Fire Incident Reporting System — The National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS) is a system established by the National Fire Data Center of the United States Fire Administration (USFA), a division of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The System was established… …

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  • 10Defensible space (fire control) — In the context of fire control, Defensible Space is the natural and landscaped area around a structure that has been maintained and designed to reduce fire danger, sometimes called Firescaping .[1] Defensible space is also used in the context of… …

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