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Paramedical and rescue services hav
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Fire Research of the National Resea
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THE FIRE SERVICES 7 EQUIPPING THE F
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ment of fire service needs. Almost
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Space Age wonders of automation hav
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improved from the standpoint of wei
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Table 8-1. Estimated 1971 Building
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Industrial and warehouse fires occu
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INDUSTRIAL FIRE SAFETY Although it
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FIRE AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT 9 TH
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17 percent, thinking may be an effo
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Although considered “safe” by s
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consumer products must meet; it can
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One basic goal of research should b
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members adequately protected from f
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“NOTHING MYSTERIOUS” Poor judgm
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dents; now that they are at the bac
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FIRE AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT 11 C
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tances for occupants. At the local
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in recent years by the increased us
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Table 12-1. Estimated 1971 Transpor
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Professional Drivers Association, a
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Fire results from many airplane cra
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FIRE AND THE RURAL WILDLANDS ENVIRO
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through the activities of the propo
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Figure 14-1. Percent of Fire Starts
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life and resources. Firefighters al
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aid fire control agencies. The fore
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FIRE PREVENTION 15 FIRE SAFETY EDUC
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first step was to study the pattern
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multiplicity of sources in a variet
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knowledge of fire safety as a prere
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Table 1-52. Estimated Annual Saving
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Educational materials distributed b
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in confusion (or under the influenc
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warning detector outside sleeping a
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characteristics. Among these are th
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One important measure for averting
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FIRE PREVENTION 17 FIRE SAFETY FOR
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existing facilities for the aged (e
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tion is instructive. The VA is furn
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Some notable achievements have been
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Reduce fires clue to human behavior
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PROGRAM FOR THE FUTURE 19 FEDERAL I
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Figure 19-1. Proposed Organization
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Implementing the U.S. Fire Administ
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Local and State model programs Rese
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Federal level, for example, propose
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MINORITY REPORT Minority Report of
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7. Inevitable delay Statistics tell
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The need for public fire safety edu
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3. Fire department involvement in f
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Add up your points to determine you
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agencies for the performance of any
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APPENDIX II HEARING WITNESSES Fire
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Curtis Volkamer, Chief, Chicago Fir
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APPENDIX IV RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE
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eties, and State registration board
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alarm systems be tied directly and
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MASTER PLAN FOR Fire Protection Sec
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APPENDIX VII ESTIMATE U.S. FIRE RES