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  2. List of firefighting mnemonics - Wikipedia

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    Alarm - raise the alarm and alert persons to the presence of fire. C onfine - shut doors and reduce airflow and fuel sources to the fire, to reduce its spread. E xtinguish or E vacuate - extinguish the fire if it's safe to do so, or coordinate the evacuation from the area.

  3. Glossary of wildfire terms - Wikipedia

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    Any obstruction to the spread of fire. Typically an area or strip devoid of combustible fuel. base 1. A staging or command center for fire operations. 2. The starting location of a fire. 3. A base camp location used by firefighters for eating, sleeping, etc., typically near the staging or command center. berm

  4. Wildfire suppression - Wikipedia

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    Lava flow on the coastal plain of KÄ«lauea, on the island of Hawaii, generated this wildfire.. Protection of human life is first priority for firefighters. Since 1995, when arriving on a scene, a fire crew will establish safety zones and escape routes, verify communication is in place, and designate lookouts (known in the U.S. by the acronym LCES, for lookouts, communications, escape routes ...

  5. Glossary of firefighting - Wikipedia

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    3D zone control: The strategy of 3D zone control intended to improve the safety of firefighters operating inside a burning structure.It attempts to safeguard the immediate locality of any space occupied by firefighters in resorting to various defensive actions that (a) confine the fire; (b) remove combustion products safely and effectively; or (c) mitigate dangers in the hot-gas layers.

  6. Wildfire emergency management - Wikipedia

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    The fire caused significant damage to Oakland and the surrounding areas. The fire killed 25 people, which included emergency personnel, destroyed 2,449 homes, and caused an estimated $1.5 billion in damage. [63] The response to this fire was swift, however, the fire and winds made it difficult to extinguish. [64]

  7. Why fire spread so rapidly through a Block Island hotel - AOL

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    Fire chief: Other buildings on Block Island are fire risks. ... It had no fire stops in its walls, meaning the flames spread with abandon until they consumed the 133-year-old building. Blown-out ...

  8. Firefighting - Wikipedia

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    It is important to coordinate the ventilation with an interior fire attack since the opening of a ventilation hole supplies more air, and thus oxygen, to the fire. Ventilation may also "limit fire spread by channeling fire toward nearby openings and allows fire fighters to safely attack the fire" as well as limit smoke, heat, and water damage. [46]

  9. Here’s why fire spread swiftly in two-alarm blaze that ...

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    Crews were called to the 3800 block of Florin Road just before 4:30 a.m. and found the blaze had significantly spread through Southgate Plaza, said Capt. Justin Sylvia, a spokesman for the Fire ...