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March 1987 8 1/2 This body of work provides detailed information on
the nature of the fire problem for policymakers who must decide on
allocations of resources between fire and other pressing problems,
and within the fire service to improve codes and code enforcement,
training, public fire education, building technology, and other
related area
The purpose of this U.S. Fire Administration special report is to
document the problem of older children who set fires resulting in
serious or potentially serious consequences. The report also
examines the factors that commonly are associated with intentional
firesetting by teenagers and discusses a number of community
programs that intervene to control arson.
As a part of the United Stated Fire Administration's Major Fire
Investigation Project, this Special Technical Report has been
produced to help inform firefighters of the particular danger of
fires in agricultural silos and the hazards that may be encountered
in fire operations in and around these structures.
This report examines the impact of extreme weather and natural
disasters on the fire service. It addresses the types of service
calls most likely to arise as a result of these disasters and what
equipment and planning are needed in order to be prepared. Safety,
mutual aid, shift management, resource identification, logistics,
and other related issues are discussed, along with examples from
case studies of fire departments that have learned from experience
what can happen. The report provides information that fire
departments can use to enhance their level of preparedness and
ensure greater safety the next time disaster strikes.
This body of work provides detailed information on the nature of
the fire problem for policymakers who must decide on allocations of
resources between fire and other pressing problems, and within the
fire service to improve codes and code enforcement, training,
public fire education, building technology, and other related
areas.
This report addresses fire department preparedness for incidents in
maritime areas and the importance of establishing a multiagency
response capability that includes law enforcement, the U.S. Coast
Guard (USCG), port authorities, the private sector, and emergency
management agencies.
This body of work provides detailed information on the nature of
the fire problem for policymakers who must decide on allocations of
resources between fire and other pressing problems, and within the
fire service to improve codes and code enforcement, training,
public fire education, building technology, and other related
areas.
This body of work provides detailed information on the nature of
the fire problem for policymakers who must decide on allocations of
resources between fire and other pressing problems, and within the
fire service to improve codes and code enforcement, training,
public fire education, building technology, and other related
areas.
This body of work provides detailed information on the nature of
the fire problem for policymakers who must decide on allocations of
resources between fire and other pressing problems, and within the
fire service to improve codes and code enforcement, training,
public fire education, building technology, and other related
areas.
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