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    Today i’m going to tell how you to properly start and stop an oxyacetylene cutting torch. An oxyacetylene cutting torch is a device used to cut through metal, and uses both Oxygen and Acetylene. They can produce a very large amount of heat. First off, anytime you use the torch in the shop you must always wear your personal safety equipment, such as a long sleeve shirt, pants, boots, safety glasses, and gloves. If you’re not real sure on what you need to wear, ask your teacher. You must…

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    Fire House Observation

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    firehouse on Cooper St. I started my way towards the caller’s location, when I observed the vehicle passing Jones Ave, on the wrong side of the road. I activated my overhead lights and sirens and pulled the vehicle over in the parking of the Almonesson Fire House. 2. WHEN STOPPED: I approached the driver’s side window and spoke to the driver. I advised her for the reason of my stop and request to see her driver’s…

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    Firefighting Function

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    victims and communities return to normal following domestic incidents” (Public Health Emergency, 2015). ESF #4 encompasses all aspects of firefighting but is more focused on larger scale types of emergencies requiring a Federal firefighting response. Fire…

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    Social Club Case Study

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    I will be commenting on how my department has changed and resisted change in the past ten years by showing case effect through these three factors socialisation by the fire hall, Fire chief personality and fire department goals. The Bathurst fire department has always been a social club and since it was a composite department many of our members came from every walk of life as volunteers, we had mill workers, news anchors ,managers of companies just to name a few. And most of these members had…

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    Chariot Of Fire Analysis

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    Chariots of fire is a story/movie encouraging the audience about the two talented runners Eric Liddell and Harold Abrahams. It is a true story written by Colin Welland, in which the two runners Eric and Harold competed in the 1924 Olympic games. Both Eric and Harold were ambitious runners who had to struggle throughout their journey. I will be writing about their fight to win the Olympic games and how faith, training and glory played an important role for them in accomplishing what they wanted.…

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    Civic Participation

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    whether on a small scale such as a local fire department meeting, or larger scaled events such as a the women's march and the march for science, which got global recognition. My civic community involvement showed me that there are many concerned people who are greatly aware of global and politically relevant issues and topics and are ready and willing to take actions in efforts to support them. Furthermore,…

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    Fire In The Ashes Summary

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    In the book Fire In The Ashes by Jonathan Kozal , who is a famous award-winning author and writer, he shares a story about a girl named Pineapple and the problem in her school at, P.S 65. Teachers in her school would often leave before the year ended. The school itself would have unprepared teachers hired as well. When Pineapple reached the 2nd grade 28 of 50 members of the school had left and half those people, never taught a day in their lives. During Pineapple’s 3rd and 4th grade years, she…

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    Forgotten Fire Analysis

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    The Armenian Genocide is the forgotten genocide. Known to be the fourth largest genocide ever, an estimated 1,500,000 Armenians were killed, and yet the average person has never heard of it. Forgotten Fire is a fictional book by Adam Bagdasarian about the Armenian Genocide. In this book Vahan, the main character, is an Armenian. Vahan is a privileged boy and the son of a well known, well respected man. Vahan is used to comfort, wealth, and security, until the start of the genocide. When…

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    Incident Management System

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    Abstract In the business of emergency response it is paramount that those called upon have the training needed to ensure they along with all involved live to see another day. “As stated in the “Fire Officer Principles and Practice” textbook “the training required has become increasingly complex in a rapid manner due to the demand of expertise the job requires.” (Jones & Bartlett, 2010) Failure to display learned technicalities of the job can lead to loss of life and or property. In the event a…

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    in community as a way to prevent or limiting the dangers from occurring. This program the fire departments should implement will teach and show each hazard or dangerous area within their town. There are a variety of impacts that this program has to the community and fire department. In addition, creating a risk program will provide a strong and highly thought out strategy to tackle this situation. Also, fire departments have multiple resources to design a program that will show these problem…

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