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This high flame temperature is partially due to the absence of hydrogen in the fuel (dicyanoacetylene is not a hydrocarbon) thus there is no water among the combustion products. Cyanogen, with the formula (CN) 2, produces the second-hottest-known natural flame with a temperature of over 4,525 °C (8,177 °F) when it burns in oxygen. [11] [12]
Springfield Township Firefighter Kyle Foust, 20, of Galion, took the wheel of a fire engine Thursday inside the Ohio Fire Academy's driving simulator truck in the Shelby Fire Department.
A fire lane that runs along the center of a street is marked “Fire Lane”. If the lane is 20 feet (6.1m) across, it must be marked on both sides with red paint on the curb. [4] If the fire lane is between 20 (6.1m) and 24 feet (7.3m), it may only be marked on one side of the roadway.
The Central Ohio Fire Museum is a firefighting museum in Downtown Columbus, Ohio, housed in the former Engine House No. 16 of the Columbus Fire Department, built in 1908. It was listed on the Columbus Register of Historic Properties in 1983 and the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. [1] [2]
Emergency responders along an icy Interstate 94 in Comstock Township, Michigan, ran for their lives Thursday morning when a box truck driver lost control, skidded along the slippery highway and ...
A medic reported to KCFD officials that a fire truck driver accelerated to 70 mph on Broadway when it wasn’t necessary. Months later, the driver was in a deadly crash on that same street.
It was built in 1881 as Waynesville's first fire station. A fire truck was purchased in 1886, and in the same year an extension to the rear was added to serve as a jail. [2] It is not covered in the Ohio Historic Places Dictionary. [3]
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