Bradish, J. K.
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Children Playing With Lighers Ignite $1 Million Fire in Bellefonte Landmark. On the Job.
Firehouse,
Vol. 30,
No. 5,
80-83,
May 2005
Morris, G. P.
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No Excuses.
Fire Chief,
Vol. 49,
No. 5,
46-48,50,
May 2005
International Association of Fire Fighters
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Recruit Orientation: Prepare Yourself for a Healthy and Safe Career in the Fire Service. IFAF Guide.
International Association of Fire Fighters, Washington, DC
International Association of Fire Fighters
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Health and Safety for the Professional Fire Fighter. Occupational Health and Hazards of the Fire Service, 18th IAFF John P. Redmond Symposium. October 23-27, 2005.
International Association of Fire Fighters, Washington, DC
Health and Safety for the Professional Fire Fighter. Occupational Health and Hazards of the Fire Service, 18th IAFF John P. Redmond Symposium. Proceedings. October 23-27, 2005,
Honolulu, HI, Editors,
2005
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
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Fire Fighter Fatality Investigation and Prevention Program 2005.
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Cincinnati, OH
July 2005,
Lawson, J. R.; Vettori, R. L.
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Emergency Response Operations. Appendices J-L. Federal Building and Fire Safety Investigation of the World Trade Center Disaster.
National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
NIST NCSTAR 1-8,
September 2005,
242 p.
Shand, B.
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Wildfire Loss Prevention in the Interface.
Canadian Firefighter and EMS Quarterly,
Vol. 8,
No. 3,
10-10,
July 2005
Cullom, K. D.
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Training As If Your Life Depends on It.
Santa Barbara County Fire Dept., CA
Firehouse,
Vol. 30,
No. 9,
66-67,
September 2005
Dunn, V.
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10 Most-Often-Asked Firefighting Strategy Questions.
Firehouse,
Vol. 30,
No. 9,
18,20-22,24-25,
September 2005
Donnelly, M. K.; Davis, W. D.; Lawson, J. R.; Selepak, M.
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Thermal Environment for Electronic Equipment Used by First Responders.
National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Washington, DC,
NIST TN 1474; NIST Technical Note 1474,
January 2006,
41 p.