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  2. Firefighting - Wikipedia

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    Grimwood's original definition of his 1991 unified strategy stated that, "tactical ventilation is either the venting, or containment (isolation) actions by on-scene firefighters, used to take control from the outset of a fire's burning regime, in an effort to gain tactical advantage during interior structural firefighting operations."

  3. FIRE economy - Wikipedia

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    A FIRE economy is any economy based primarily on the finance, insurance, and real estate sectors. [1] Finance, insurance, and real estate are United States Census Bureau classifications. Barry Popik describes some early uses as far back as 1982. [2] Since 2008, the term has been commonly used by Michael Hudson [1] and Eric Janszen. [3]

  4. Outline of firefighting - Wikipedia

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    Firefighting – act of extinguishing fires. A firefighter fights these fires to prevent destruction of life, property and the environment. Firefighting is a highly technical skill that requires professionals who have spent years training in both general firefighting techniques and specialized areas of expertise.

  5. Night vision, new helicopters are pushing the frontiers of ...

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    Cal Fire’s newest addition to its helicopter fleet is the Fire Hawk — a Sikorsky S70i Black Hawk retrofitted to drop water or fire retardant, as well as conduct hoist rescue and night operations.

  6. List of first response mnemonics - Wikipedia

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    Suppression - What is done by the firefighting unit to safely protect items of economic, environmental, cultural, or personal value. Overhaul - What is done by the firefighting unit to safely help people and the area affected by the incident to return to normal, or to repair the effects that the incident had on these people or areas.

  7. Wildfires in the United States - Wikipedia

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    At this time in history fire was viewed as a threat to timber, an economically important natural resource. As such, the decision was made to devote public funds to fire suppression and fire prevention efforts. For example, the Forest Fire Emergency Fund Act of 1908 permitted deficit spending in the case of emergency fire situations. [4]

  8. CalFire issues drone warning to public - AOL

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    Sep. 15—Officials with CalFire sent a warning to the public on Friday regarding the use of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), commonly known as drones, in firefighting airspace. According to ...

  9. History of firefighting - Wikipedia

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    In Europe, firefighting was quite rudimentary until the 17th century.In 1254, a royal decree of King Saint Louis of France created the so-called guet bourgeois ("burgess watch"), allowing the residents of Paris to establish their own night watches, separate from the king's night watches, to prevent and stop crimes and fires.