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Dunn, V.
view article (1.0)Defensive Responding.New York City Fire Dept.Fire Engineering, Vol. 142, No. 8, 44-45,48-50,52,56, August 1989Wilson, C.
view article (1.0)Hinsdale's Aftermath: COs at Risk.editor, <b>Telephony Magazine</b>Building Official and Code Administrator, Vol. 23, No. 4, 20-22, July/August 1989Fire Prevention
view article (1.0)Lockerbie Air Disaster.Fire Prevention, No. 220, 37-39, June 1989Burridge, A.
view article (1.0)Firefighting--British Style. The Accent's Different But the Job's the Same.Firehouse, Vol. 2, No. 9, 31-35,88, September 1977Ditzel, P.
view article (1.0)Manpower: Are We Saving Money and Losing Lives?Firehouse, Vol. 2, No. 9, 42-46,77,82, September 1977Ward, N.
view article (1.0)Disaster Duty for FDNY.Firehouse, Vol. 2, No. 9, 56,82, September 1977Lathrop, J. K.
view article (1.0)Building's Design, 300 Fire Fighters Save Los Angeles High-Rise Office Building.National Fire Protection Assoc., Quincy, MAFire Journal, Vol. 71, No. 5, 34-36,38-39, September 1977Hancock, L.
view article (1.0)Training by Objectives. Part 3. Lead Them One Step at a Time.Fire Command, Vol. 44, No. 9, 54-55, September 1977Fire Engineering
view article (1.0)Triangle Shirtwaist Toll of 145 is Still Largest for U.S. Industrial Fires.Fire Engineering, Vol. 130, No. 8, 55-58, August 1977Peige, J. D.
view article (1.0)162 Lose Lives in Supper Club Fire.Fire Engineering, Vol. 130, No. 8, 42-46, August 1977