They are designed to be used by trained staff in an attempt to put out a fire while waiting for the fire department to arrive. |
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A quick-acting police officer managed to put out a fire after a petrol bomb was thrown through a shop window. |
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An elderly man died from inhaling poisonous fumes as he tried to put out a fire at his home. |
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But remember, it's as though he put out a fire that he had helped to light. |
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They went to put out a fire which took hold early in the afternoon in an area without particularly heavy vegetation, in a forest of bushes. |
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They can tip over and cause fires, but who's going to come and put out a fire? |
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Emergency officials put out a fire in one car and cleaned up some diesel fuel that had leaked. |
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And whether that force is reasonable or not, the scientific community agrees that one cannot put out a fire by throwing oil on it. |
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Brittney learns how to put out a fire as part of the annual First Nations and Inuit National Science Camp in Yellowknife. |
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Attacking the Sunnis with Shiite fighters is like trying to put out a fire with gasoline. |
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Firefighters had to put out a fire in the laundry room that someone had started with a lighter. |
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They ordered several survivors to put out a fire caused by grenade blasts. |
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We must get away from the idea that we are rushing to put out a fire in one corner, only then to have to rush again to put out the next one. As Mr Blak said, we must instead establish a system with clear roles. |
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You put out a fire, it's a great feeling, very rewarding. |
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Firefighters from the Louis-Aime-Massue multi-city fire department quickly put out a fire that had started in a room on the 2nd floor of a house in St. Louis. |
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