54 c. put out the fire. 4. At the end 12 m<strong>in</strong>utes the experimenter will give you a signal and you should exit the build<strong>in</strong>g as quickly as possible. Note: The fire ext<strong>in</strong>guisher has a limited amount of foam, so once it is empty a new one must be located. (A counter on the lower right of the screen will <strong>in</strong>dicate amount of foam rema<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g). Fires grow rapidly, so it is advised to put them out quickly. If you are exposed to the fire too long – health po<strong>in</strong>ts are reduced, the health monitor, located on the lower left, on reach<strong>in</strong>g 0 will result <strong>in</strong> a 30 second “death” period dur<strong>in</strong>g which time you will be unable to move. Therefore, exercise caution when approach<strong>in</strong>g fires.
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