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  • Cohen, L.
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    Personal Safety System and Harness Offer Firefighters a Safe Exit.
    Fire Ground Technologies, IL
    Fire Engineering, Vol. 160, No. 5, 182-182, May 2007

  • Wilburn, M.
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    National Seatbelt Study Update: Great News as the Research Begins.
    Firehouse, Vol. 32, No. 6, 38-38, June 2007

  • Madrzykowski, D.
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    Fatal Training Fires: Fire Analysis for the Fire Service.
    National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
    Interflam 2007. (Interflam '07). International Interflam Conference, 11th Proceedings. September 3-5, 2007, London, England, 1169-1180 p., 2007

  • W. L. Gore and Associates
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    Balancing Protection and Comfort.
    Crisis Response, Vol. 3, No. 4, 27-27, 2007

  • National Association of State Fire Marshals
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    Pipeline Emergencies.
    Department of Transportation, Washington, DC,

  • Stroup, D. W.; McLane, R. A.; Twilley, W. H.
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    Full Ensemble and Bench Scale Testing of Fire Fighter Protective Clothing.
    National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
    Department of Homeland Security, Washington, DC, NISTIR 7467, November 2007, 75 p.

  • Camenzind, M. A.; Dale,D. J.; Rossi, R. M.
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    Manikin Test for Flame Engulfment Evaluation of Protective Clothing: Historical Review and Development of a New ISO Standard.
    Empa, Materials Science and Technology, CH-9014, St. Gallen, Switzerland; Alberta Univ., Edmonton, Canada
    Fire and Materials, Vol. 31, No. 5, 285-295, August/September 2007

  • Wallace, M. J.
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    First Breath.
    Seminole Fire and Rescue, FL
    Fire Chief, Vol. 51, No. 10, 52-54,56,58, October 2007

  • Cavette, C.
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    Little Guys.
    Fire Chief, Vol. 51, No. 3, 74,76-77, March 2007

  • Bradish, J. K.
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    Kentucky: Railcars Carrying Hazmats Derail, Burn for 36 Hours.
    Firehouse, Vol. 32, No. 12, 52,54-56, December 2007