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  • Briese, G.
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    Shock: The Quiet Killer of Trauma Patients.
    International Association of Fire Chiefs, Washington, DC
    Firehouse, Vol. 21, No. 5, 38,40, May 1996

  • Schnepp, R.
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    Managing Chemical Exposures: The engine Company Perspective.
    Alameda County Fire Dept., San Francisco, CA
    Fire Engineering, Vol. 152, No. 9, 53-54,56,58,60-62, September 1999

  • Al-Mansouri, J.
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    Kuwait's Work on Stress Debriefing.
    Fire International, No. 175, 16, April 2000

  • Fire, F. L.
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    Tabun Nerve Agents.
    Fire Engineering, Vol. 161, No. 2, 125-129, February 2008

  • McEvoy, M.
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    Elephant on the Fireground: Secrets of NFPA 1584-Compliant Rehab.
    Saratoga County Fire Dept., NY
    Fire Engineering, Vol. 161, No. 8, 113-114,116,118-110,112, August 2008

  • Fire, F. L.
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    Blister Agents: Phosgene Oxime.
    Fire Engineering, Vol. 161, No. 7, 122-124, July 2008

  • Fireman
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    Effects of Heat.
    Fireman, 6, December 20, 1995

  • Levitin, H. W.; Socher, M. M.
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    Attacking the Nervous System.
    Fire International, No. 159, 13-14, October/November 1997

  • Nelson, G. L.
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    Fire Toxicity = Carbon Monoxide.
    Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FL
    Fire Safety Developments Emerging Needs, Product Developments, Non-Halogen FR's, Standards and Regulations. Proceedings. Fire Retardant Chemicals Association. March 12-15, 2000, Fire Retardant Chemicals Assoc., Lancaster, PA, Washington, DC, 179-193 p., 2000

  • Peterson, J.; Frodsham, D.
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    Heat Stress: Ignore the Signs at Your Peril.
    Fire International, No. 175, 25, April 2000