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Everything You Wanted to Know About "Class A" Foam (But Didn't Know Who to Ask).
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International Association of Fire Fighters, Washington,DC
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How ToStay Alive in a Fire.
Sugar Grove Fire Dept., IL
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Memphis, TN,
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Washburn, A. E.
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Why Do Fire Fighters Die?
Lexington Fire Dept., MA
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April 1975
Fire Engineering
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Learn to Protect Yourself Against Burn Situations.
Fire Engineering,
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May 1975
Utech, H. P.
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Eating Smoke--The Dispensable Dies. Part 1. On Firefighters and Their Breathing Apparatus.
National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DC
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Davison, D. L.
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Emergency Victim Training--Skin and Scuba Techniques.
Dacor Corp., Cleveland, OH
Item 28,
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Training Fire-Fighters for Airport Service.
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Enter in Safety.
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Fire Fighting in the Chunnel.
Kent Fire Dept., UK
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