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  • Neuhaus, F.
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    Fluorescent Day-Glow Paints for Identification of Emergency Vehicles.
    Fire International, No. 37, 74-80, September 1972

  • Cline, J.
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    Rehab Units at Work.
    New York City Fire Dept., NY
    Fire Engineering, Vol. 150, No. 2, 71-72, February 1997

  • Army Test and Evaluation Command
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    U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command Systems Engineering Test Operations Procedure: "Fire Fighting Equipment, Mobile."
    Army Test and Evaluation Command, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD
    ['TOP-10-3-214', 'Project AMCR 310-6']
    TOP-10-3-214; Project AMCR 310-6
    April 20, 1972
    7 p.

  • Stein, J.
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    Airport Fire Services Reducing Response Times By Up to 70%.
    Munich Fire Dept., Germany
    Fire Engineers Journal, Vol. 57, No. 187, 29-33, March 1997

  • International Association of Fire Chiefs
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    Fire Department Pumps Pumping Equipment and Pumping.
    International Association of Fire Chiefs, New York, NY
    IAFC Special Report
    IAFC Special Report
    1965
    54 p.

  • Dalin, C.
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    Red, Blue or Amber? Time to Decide Which is the Most Efficient.
    Assistant Police Commissioner, Ystads, Sweden
    Fire International, No. 35, 58-60, March 1972

  • Bancroft, R. L.
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    Municipal Fire Service Trends: 1972. NLC Research Report.
    NLC Research Report
    NLC Research Report
    1972
    56 p.

  • Chaiken, J. M.; Ignall, E.
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    Extension of Erlang's Formulas Which Distinguishes Individual Servers.
    Rand Institute, New York City, NY
    R-567-NYC/HUD
    R-567-NYC/HUD
    March 1971
    17 p.

  • Chaiken, J. M.; Larson, R. C.
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    Methods for Allocating Urban Emergency Units.
    Rand Institute, New York City, NY
    R-680-HUD/NSF
    R-680-HUD/NSF
    May 1971
    62 p.

  • Chaiken, J. M.
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    Number of Emergency Units Busy at Alarms Which Require Multiple Servers.
    Rand Institute, New York City, NY
    R-531-NYC/HUD
    R-531-NYC/HUD
    March 1971
    20 p.