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  2. Andiron - Wikipedia

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    An andiron, firedog, fire-dog, fire dog or iron-dog is a bracket support, normally one of a pair, on which logs are laid for burning in an open fireplace, so that air may circulate under the firewood, allowing better burning and less smoke. They generally consist of a tall vertical element at the front, with at least two legs.

  3. Capel Garmon Firedog - Wikipedia

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    The animal head on each side of the fire dog could be a representation of a horse, dog or mythical beast. [ 5 ] J. Evans quotes an opinion on the potential use of the firedog: "I would suggest that this instrument is intended to hold the spits for roasting fowls, game or other small animals. …

  4. Ashes to Answers - Wikipedia

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    However, these are just three of many dogs who have been trained in the service of tracking evidence using their superior smelling acumen. The intended message imparted by this sculpture is that arson dogs are an integral part of firefighting efforts, honoring all K-9’s commissioned to sniff out flammable chemicals as they help to “seek out ...

  5. The New York City fire department has responded to 229 brush fires from October 29 to Nov. 12, a record for any two-week period. ... as well as camp fires and open fires used for cooking.

  6. Fire adaptations - Wikipedia

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    Prairie dogs have impacts on fire regimes in western USA. Just like plants may alter fire regimes, animals also have impacts on fire regimes. For example, grazing animals consume fuel for fires and reduce the possibilities of future fires. Many animals play roles as designers of fire regimes.

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    The search engine that helps you find exactly what you're looking for. Find the most relevant information, video, images, and answers from all across the Web.

  8. Campfire - Wikipedia

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    A small, enclosed fire that has slowed down may require vigorous blowing to get it going again, but excess blowing can extinguish a fire. Most large fires easily create their own circulation, even in unfavourable conditions, but the variant log-cabin fire-build suffers from a chronic lack of air so long as the initial structure is maintained.

  9. Teenage park ranger dies as wildfires burn in New York State

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    In recent days, a brush fire has erupted in Brooklyn’s Prospect Park, spreading the smell of smoke across New York City. Wildfires rarely occur within city limits.