Within seconds, the Fireguard recognized that the JFS could not blow out the fire and used the fire extinguisher to quickly extinguish the blaze. |
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Pockets hosed down the liquid crystal engines with an extinguisher, trying to lower the temperature before the system parts fused. |
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Firefighters used a foam extinguisher to put out the fire and used a fan to blow out the smoke. |
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I wiped the white stuff from my eyes and saw Jason laughing with the extinguisher in his hand. |
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I had visions of a fire extinguisher being hurled from the train, or a toilet being smashed up. |
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The copilot shut down the burning engine and got the fire out with the built-in extinguisher. |
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He had not thrown the fire extinguisher deliberately but accepts he was reckless, he said. |
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A fire extinguisher is best bolted to the inside of the cabin, again within easy reach, but not in the way of your movement in and out. |
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In a completely insane scene, Michelle starts whomping one of the attackers with a fire extinguisher. |
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The building was full of smoke, so I held my breath, kept down low and squirted the contents of the extinguisher. |
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One of the bartenders grabbed a fire extinguisher and put it out and the fire alarm just went crazy. |
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The workers had also complained about the unit's single non-functional fire extinguisher, which was replaced by two new ones. |
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He grabbed a fire extinguisher from his utility room and battled to extinguish the flames. |
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Susan finally notices her stove is on fire and grabs the fire extinguisher. |
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The guards, along with the school's safety officer, put out the blaze using a fire extinguisher and a bucket brigade. |
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I placed a flashlight, fire extinguisher, flares, jumper cables, and a small first aid kit in my trunk. |
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During the siege he set off a fire extinguisher and told the police he had accelerants. |
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The kitchen had no kettle and appeared to lack basic safety equipment such as a fire extinguisher or fire blanket. |
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Beth jumped to action and scrambled for the fire extinguisher on top of the fridge. |
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The skipper had an out-of-date fire extinguisher and a hand-held portable radio with a flat battery. |
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In the extinguisher, a plastic siphon tube leads from the bottom of the fire-suppressant reservoir to the top of the extinguisher. |
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With a few quick steps, she grasped the extinguisher, and rammed it into the glass door of the vending machine, breaking the glass. |
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A few weeks ago, a group of children broke in by smashing a window and then set off the fire extinguisher, leaving the floor covered in foam. |
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Put a fire extinguisher in a visible kitchen location, away from cooking equipment. |
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I do not remember if there was a fire extinguisher near the machine controls. |
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He smashed the back window with a fire extinguisher, while others hacked at the roof. |
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One of the radiomen grabbed a nearby fire extinguisher, gaining control of the situation within moments. |
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Glancing around her, she settled her gaze on a fire extinguisher mounted on one of the higher kitchen cabinets. |
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He found the fire extinguisher a few feet from the door and sprayed foam on the base of the flames to put them out. |
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Your mother quickly took the fire extinguisher and sprayed the flames until it looked like they were out. |
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Extinguish a fire with an approved fire extinguisher only from a point of safety. |
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Monetary costs of the damage are limited to replacing a missing fire extinguisher and overtime custodial pay. |
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For example, the letter A in a triangle should be plainly marked on a fire extinguisher that can be used for ordinary combustibles. |
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It's made from a fire extinguisher, a scuba backpack, and a sixties gold-fleck motorcycle helmet. |
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A taxi driver came up with a fire extinguisher but couldn't get past the front door because of the force of the flames. |
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We needed a flat-bottomed extinguisher in the computer room to keep the door open when we're transferring tapes from one room to the other. |
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It is an elaborate, extravagant and bloated undertaking that not only throws in the kitchen sink but the fire extinguisher, too. |
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To use the extinguisher, you pull out the safety pin and depress the operating lever. |
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A water extinguisher can put out things like burning wood, paper or cardboard, but it does not work well on electrical fires or fires involving inflammable liquids. |
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Officials in Nebraska had to keep a fire extinguisher ready and an eye out for smoke coming from the prisoner's head. |
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Investigators say the device was made from gunpowder packed into a fire extinguisher and detonated with a timer. |
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However preference should be given to an all purpose extinguisher using dry chemical powder. |
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The most popular extinguisher material is dry chemical foam or powder, typically made of sodium bicarbonate, potassium bicarbonate, or monoammonium phosphate. |
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Cuccinelli helped the driver out of the cab of the truck and then went in search of a fire extinguisher. |
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Tupac was 17 or 18 years old when he stopped me from hitting this guy over the head with a fire extinguisher. |
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Before the rescue, Victor had also tried to beat back the flames with a fire extinguisher from his own vehicle, which was also involved in the pile-up. |
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The suspicious white powder that sparked a chemical scare and almost ruined a Hampshire couple's big day is believed to be from a fire extinguisher. |
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All tow and retrieve cars needs to have a fire extinguisher. |
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Every house should have a multipurpose fire extinguisher on each floor. |
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It took three days to clean up the damage, which included a mess from a chemical fire extinguisher that had been sprayed over the walls and floors. |
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If sampling spicy foods like curried goat or beef patties ask about the spice content or you might need a fire extinguisher to cool your scalding tongue. |
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With an outward wrench of his elbows he simultaneously squeezes and warps the handle on the extinguisher, locking the valve open, and throws the canister at me. |
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We cannot place someone with every old person, nor a fireman or even a fire extinguisher behind every tree! |
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He saw in particular that one protestor had already thrown a fire extinguisher at the rear window. |
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One security guard reported that the fire extinguisher failed to work when he tried to douse the flames. |
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While dousing the flames with his fire extinguisher and snow, Vaughan saw a man still alive, trapped in the front seat of the van. |
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Attempt to extinguish the fire with the nearest extinguisher if the fire is small and not beyond the capacity of the fire extinguisher. |
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Keep a fire extinguisher at hand in the immediate vicinity of the work area. |
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One fire-fighter discharged a dry chemical extinguisher in the baggage compartment then closed the door to suffocate the fire. |
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We were at the base of the conning tower, and I asked the officer who was giving the tour where the fire extinguisher was that covered that area. |
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Smother or use a dry chemical or foam-type extinguisher on any fire or flame. |
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Smother the fire or flame by closing the door or use dry chemical, baking soda, or a foam-type extinguisher. |
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Two of the propane tanks and a fire extinguisher canister exploded, and the basket of the balloon was destroyed by fire. |
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In the case that you are caught without a fire extinguisher, use baking soda. |
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Make sure that you have a fire blanket, an extinguisher and a water hose for dealing with different types of fire in your home. |
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Also your barrio should have a fire extinguisher and fire blanket, and a person who is responsible for fire safety in your barrio. |
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A small fire on the deck was rapidly extinguished by a stevedore using a fire extinguisher. |
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Emergency equipment in each car included a first-aid kit, fire extinguisher, axe, sledge hammer, and hand saw. |
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Have a first-aid kit and a fire extinguisher handy and know how to use them. |
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Its operation cannot be prevented for trivial reasons such as the colour of a fire extinguisher or the size of the wing mirror. |
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Another extinguisher of the same type is a spare charge for an extinguisher which cannot be readily recharged on board. |
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In your workshop or toolshed, mount the extinguisher away from power tools, near the exit. |
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The hyperbaric Dräger fire extinguisher, suitable and approved for the treatment of all fire causes, is also included in the scope of delivery. |
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The fire extinguisher training simulates emergencies and helps to act and focus in critical situations. |
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After learning about the elements and types of fires, employees were taught how to use a fire extinguisher. |
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Some heavy vehicles are also fitted with a fixed fire extinguisher to fight a fire in the engine. |
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Keep a fire extinguisher in a central location and make sure that the whole family knows how to use it. |
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They then attempted to use a five-pound dry chemical fire extinguisher, but the now intense smoke precluded its use. |
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A discussion was also held about training of fire wardens and of all employees on how to use a fire extinguisher. |
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Warm clothing and a fire extinguisher are carried in the cabin in any event. |
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With the use of a fire extinguisher, burning debris under the fuel tank and a small fire on the side of the locomotive were extinguished. |
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The captain would have had to transfer control of the aircraft to the first officer to access the fire extinguisher beneath his seat. |
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Keep fire-fighting equipment such as water hose and fire extinguisher, easily accessible. |
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My teacher ran over with the fire extinguisher and put the fire out. |
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Using a hand held fire extinguisher, they put out the fire in six minutes. |
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If one device overheats in a passenger cabin, that fire can be readily handled with an extinguisher. |
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It looks a bit like a fire extinguisher and you spray it and this sticky foam goes all over you and then it hardens and then you're just kind of stuck to the floor. |
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It is a condition of purchase that you obtain a fire extinguisher Ammonium Phosphate AB:E type. These can be purchased from your distributor or independently. |
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A dry chemical extinguisher and water were applied, but to no avail. |
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An un-mounted fire extinguisher being used to prop open a door. |
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Water is the most obvious, efficient, and universal fire extinguisher, but large-scale use of water in fire fighting is limited because it is usually in short supply and application methods are not adequate. |
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From visiting schools to talk about fire safety to teaching hospital staff to use a fire extinguisher, the Saint John Fire Department will be out in force October 3 to 9 promote fire prevention and safety. |
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The new HHFE is a water and potassium acetate fire extinguisher that has been tested and proven to provide tank fire protection. |
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This has to be as simple as installing a smoke detector, hanging a fire extinguisher on the wall, talking to your kids about which door to use if the stairs are burning, or even putting a rope ladder in a second-floor window. |
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Fluo jacket: As from 1 June 2009 the safety jacket is part of to the obligatory vehicle equipment as the warning triangle, the first-aid box and the fire extinguisher. |
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Inside the shed, we've added community notice boards, a fire extinguisher, an emergency stretcher, and a two-wheeled wheelbarrow donated by Transport Canada for moving goods and small freight. |
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During reforestation work, there must be a full back-pack pump and two shovels, or a 2-kg ABC fire extinguisher and two shovels, per group of 10 persons or less. |
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Look at the picture below: I had my big fire extinguisher, a pail of water, and I did this over the kitchen sink, so any flaming bits of paper would do no harm. |
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A MAN threw a fire extinguisher through a poker machine after he lost pounds 750 playing it. |
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Every watercraft must have life jackets, a buoyant heaving line, a watertight flashlight or distress flares, a bailing bucket and a fire extinguisher. |
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If necessary, spray with fire extinguisher or water from the garden hose. |
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Employees shall be familiarized with the use of a fire extinguisher in incipient stage fire fighting. |
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A tow rope is to be found in the bow compartment, fire extinguisher under the passenger console, a whistle attached to the key, and two paddles under the port and starboard gunwales. |
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There was, for example, only one hand fire extinguisher in the room. |
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The defendant attempted to rely on its liability policy, however, the policy required the presence of a fire extinguisher for a period of at least 60 minutes while works were being performed with a blowtorch. |
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Mineral wool batt insulation was used to fill void space between the bundles, and two fire hoses and a dry-chemical fire extinguisher were positioned nearby. |
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If a fire starts when you are cooking, put it out by turning off the burner and smothering the flame with baking soda, a pan lid, or a fire extinguisher. |
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The next most important bromine compound is methyl bromide, which is used as a fumigant, sometimes as a fire extinguisher, and for further syntheses. |
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A long rotating and telescopic ladder, a water cannon, a control panel, an extinguisher and articulated legs to stabilize the vehicle during interventions: just enough to get through the biggest fires? |
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Firefighter Gallagher also carried a portable fire extinguisher. |
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The occurrence aircraft was equipped with a fire extinguisher under the captain's seat and one on the cabin side of the dividing wall between the captain and the cabin. |
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A fire extinguisher is the safest way to put out a kitchen fire. |
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In each case the extinguishing agent must consist of an amount and nature tailored to the types of fire most likely to occur in the area where the extinguisher is used. |
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About 20 tons of highly toxic pesticides flow into the Rhine together with fire extinguisher water and cause the death of fish and micro-fauna all the way to Koblenz. |
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Mr Lehman immediately stopped his vehicle crossed the central reservation and, putting his life at risk, used his extinguisher to put out the fire. |
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Hot air balloons used in sport flying are sometimes made in special designs to advertise a company or product, such as the Chubb fire extinguisher illustrated. |
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