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  • International Society of Fire Service Instructors
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    Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting. Student Manual.
    International Society of Fire Service Instructors, Ashland, MA
    Student Manual, 1988, 142 p.

  • Gabler, W.
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    Breakneck Developments in Breathing Apparatus.
    Fire International, No. 151, 15,17-18, May 1996

  • Brannigan, F. L.
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    Oxygen-Generating Canisters.
    Fire Engineering, Vol. 149, No. 8, 128-129, August 1996

  • Wright, E. R.; Hornick, D. P.; Perlman, M.
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    Evaluation of Three Commercially Manufactured Portable Oxygen Detection Units for Use in the Analysis of Compressed Air for Breathing.
    Naval Development Center, Warminster, PA
    NADC-72044-VT, March 1972, 14 p.

  • Schnell, L. G.
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    Flashover Training in Sweden.
    Fire Enginers Journal, Vol. 56, No. 185, 25-28, November 1996

  • Thomas, M. D.
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    Measurements of the Firefighting Environment Made During Tyne and Wear Metropolitan fire Brigade's Positive Pressure Ventilation Trials at the Fire Service College.
    Home Office, London, England
    Research Report Number 8/98, 1999, 36 p.

  • Allan, R.; Watters, G.; Webster, S.
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    Re-Assessing Safe Systems for BA Users.
    Fire, Vol. 91, No. 1123, 40, January 1999

  • Blake, D.
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    Effectivenss of Flight Attendants Attempting to Extinguish Fires in an Accessible Cargo Compartment.
    Federal Aviation Administration, Atlantic City International Airport, NJ
    Department of Transportation, Washington, DC, DOT/FAA/AR-TN99/29, April 1999, 14 p.

  • Caldwell, J.
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    National Perspective on Breathing Apparatus Search Procedures.
    Fire, Vol. 92, No. 1132, 51-52, October 1999

  • Orr, T.
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    Recent Trends in BA Design.
    Fire International, No. 175, 24, April 2000