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  2. Fire Engineering (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Fire Engineering, the Fire Department Instructor’s Conference, and then-publisher PennWell established the Courage and Valor Foundation after 9-11. The Foundation was created to ensure that we as Americans "Remember Forever" the fallen firefighters of September 11, and in their memory, recognize other firefighters who demonstrate that same ...

  3. Louis Behrens (fireboat) - Wikipedia

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    The Louis Behrens, also known as Marine 101 is a fireboat commissioned by Charleston, South Carolina, in 2012. [1]The boat is named after Louis Behrens, who was Chief of Charleston's fire department from 1907 until his death of 1932. [2]

  4. Rural Metro - Wikipedia

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    Rural Metro Fire, founded in 1948, is an American private fire department that provides fire protection and emergency medical services to individual homeowners and commercial businesses in unincorporated locations throughout the United States, primarily under a subscription-based model. [1]

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    Customers who subscribe to certain AOL plans are eligible to receive a digital subscription to popular magazine titles and access content on up to 5 devices. To view what your AOL plan has to offer, check out your AOL MyBenefits page. If you’d like to get a plan that includes AOL MyMagazines, give us a call at 1.800.827.6364.

  6. Life net - Wikipedia

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    Life-net used in Ringtheater fire in Vienna December 8, 1881. On August 19, 1902, the New York City Fire Department conducted its first real-life rescue with the Browder life net. During rescue operations at a tenement fire that killed five people, a baby was dropped from a fourth-floor fire escape into a life net, and survived uninjured. [5]

  7. Louis Behrens - Wikipedia

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    Louis Behrens was the Chief of the fire department of Charleston, South Carolina for 25 years. [1] He worked for the department for 58 years. [2] [3] [4] Behrens grew up in Charleston, and grew up to become a cabinet maker. [5] His uncle had been a firefighter and had died fighting fires when Union forces bombarded Charleston during the Civil War.

  8. Special operations firefighter - Wikipedia

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    The New York City Fire Department's (FDNY) Rescue Company No. 1 is the oldest special operations firefighters in modern firefighting history. On 8 March 1915, Rescue Company No. 1 was established. Rescue Company No. 1 began as a volunteer fire squad composed of volunteers from the ironworker, elevator man, and mason professions. During that ...

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