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Firefighting is the act of extinguishing fires. A firefighter fights fires to prevent loss of life, and/or destruction of property and the environment. Firefighting ...
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Resources, equipment, publications, fire departments and related topics.
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Firefighters (historically, firemen) are rescuers extensively trained primarily to put out hazardous fires that threaten civilian populations and property, to rescue ...
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Firehouse.com is the leading news and information source for firefighting, rescue, firefighter training, technical rescue, firefighter jobs, extrication, hazmat ...
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FireEngineering.com coverage of FireFighting news and resources. Latest firefighting resources including fire trucks, structural firefighting, highrise firefighting ...
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After a major fire in Boston in 1631, the first fire regulations in America were established. In 1648, fire wardens were appointed in New Amsterdam (later New York ...
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also fire fighter ( fīr ' fī ' tər ) n. A member of a fire department who fights fires. firefighting fire ' fight ' ing adj. & n.
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Fire Fighters. Nature of the Work; Training, Other Qualifications, and Advancement; Employment; Job Outlook; Projections; Earnings; Wages; Related Occupations
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Firefighting is the attempt to minimise injury or loss of life, or damage to property, caused by a fire, either by extinguishing the fire or ensuring its containment.
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The website of Paul Grimwood - An international educator of structural firefighting strategy & tactics
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