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  • {{Image|Fire-candle.jpg|right|275px|'''Fire''' produced by a candle. The hotter parts of the flame are between the ape ...s released in the form of [[heat]]. The typical events in the creation of fire are as follows:
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  • ...ngine - DPLA - 8af84acc06b7a6384bfbaa609214695e.jpg | left | thumb | Early fire engines were dragged to the site of fires by horse power, or raw manpower.] ...s, carry their own reservoir of water, rather than connecting hoses to a [[Fire hydrant]].]]
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  • ...ts at greater range than can direct fire weapons. The most common indirect fire weapons are mortars, howitzers, and multiple rocket launchers. ...s and howitzers, are most commonly used in an indirect fire role, indirect fire is a technique as well as a type of weapon. Howitzers, for example, can be
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  • '''Direct fire''' is a military term for battlefield weapons fired with a direct line of s ...l weapons]] such as [[rifle]]s and [[pistol]]s are the most obvious direct fire weapons, but so are antitank [[unguided rocket]] launchers such as the [[AT
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  • ...ntown Charlottesville fire hydrant.jpg | thumb | Red is a common color for fire hydrants.]] ...from the ground to allow [[fire engines]] to attach hoses, for the actual fire-fighting.<ref name=firemuseumcanadaHydants/><ref name=cityworksHydrants2021
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  • #Redirect [[Direct fire]]
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  • {{image | Fire extinguisher, from FEMA -f.jpg ‎| right | caption = A home fire extinguisher, mounted near an external door.}} A '''fire extinguisher''' is, in the most common usage, a portable device, usually bu
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  • #redirect [[Fire engine]]
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  • ...26 13-18-23 1.jpg|right|350px|A fire department station in Maryland with a fire engine out front, shown in 2022.}} ...to house fire engines, when not in use, may be called a [[fire hall]]s or fire stations.
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  • ...o connect a [[Fire department]]s underground [[fire main]]s to the hoses [[fire engine]]s use to fight fires
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  • .../www.sfmuseum.org/1906/06.html The Great 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and Fire] ...ire%20Prevention%20Week/About%20Fire%20Prevention%20Week The Great Chicago Fire]
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  • | Fire extinguishers, from FEMA.jpg ‎ | File:Fire extinguishers, from FEMA.jpg | Fire extinguisher pressure gauge, from FEMA.jpg ‎ | File:Fire extinguisher pressure gauge, from FEMA.jpg ‎
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  • |RedImportedFireAnt1321080.jpg|Red imported fire ant |Red imported fire ant -- agitated nest.jpg|Red imported fire ant -- agitated nest
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  • ...o connect a [[Fire department]]s underground [[fire main]]s to the hoses [[fire engine]]s use to fight fires
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  • | Fire extinguishers, from FEMA.jpg ‎ | File:Fire extinguishers, from FEMA.jpg | Fire extinguisher pressure gauge, from FEMA.jpg ‎ | File:Fire extinguisher pressure gauge, from FEMA.jpg ‎
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  • ...riendly fire]] and too-late fire, until precision time synchronization and fire control were developed.
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  • {{r|Fire}} {{r|Fire protection engineering}}
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  • ...launched in 2011, that survived a fire that cost the lives of two [[Newark Fire Department]] [[firefighters]] on July 5, 2023
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  • {{r|Fire protection engineering}} {{r|Fire control (military)}}
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  • ...lly intended for the use of firefighters in accessing an interior building fire
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  • ...US history, capping a 58 year history in [[Charleston, South Carolina]]'s fire department with 25 years as its chief
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  • In military usage, '''fire control''' is concerned with the techniques and equipment to designate weap ...nitial targeting information, and then correcting the information to bring fire onto the target.
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  • ...ly mechanisms, barrel cooling or quick-change features, etc., that lets it fire for prolonged periods
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  • ...26 13-18-23 1.jpg|right|350px|A fire department station in Maryland with a fire engine out front, shown in 2022.}} ...to house fire engines, when not in use, may be called a [[fire hall]]s or fire stations.
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  • Usually intended to provide fire support in a [[squad (infantry)]] or [[fire team]], a lightweight [[full-automatic (military)|full automatic]] [[machin
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  • .../index.cfm?action=fire.main The Internet version of the Fire database] The FIRE database includes EPA's recommended emission estimation factors for criteri
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  • Modern firefighters usually travel from their [[fire hall]] to a fire in [[fire engine]]s.<ref name=FromBucket/> Firefighters who fight marine fires may u [[Forest fire]]s may be fought by firefighters flying [[Water bomber]]s, or by [[smoke ju
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  • [[File:Historic Scarborough Fire Hall No 1 -a.jpg|thumb|Scarborough Fire Hall No 1]] ...n 1925, '''Scarborough Fire Hall 1''' was [[Scarborough, Ontario]]'s first fire hall and continued in operation until 1998, the year Scarborough was amalga
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  • ...missile has selectable pop-up [[anti-tank missile|anti-tank]] and [[direct fire]] (i.e., against buildings) flight modes
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  • {{main|Fire}} ...ing under [[combat]] conditions has special challenges, and, increasingly, fire and damage control are basic military design goals, such as the transition
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  • Image:dust fire and explosion Pentagon.gif Image:Fire following a dust explosion in a pharma plant 1.gif‎
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  • [[File:Jack Buck St. Louis Fire Department rescue boat, 2012.jpg|thumb|The ''Jack Buck'' in 2012.]] The '''''Jack Buck''''' is a [[fireboat]] operated by the [[St. Louis Fire Department]] in [[St. Louis, Missouri]].<ref name=Upi2003-05-17/>
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