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en They are the only firefighting unit within about 100 miles with the ability to put down foam in the event of a hydrocarbon (fuel) fire. Considering our proximity to U.S. 30 and I-71, that's a valuable asset.

en Days Inn didn't have much damage. It was mostly contained to the truck. We did evacuate the south side of the hotel and kept water on it until we could get foam hooked up so we could put out the fire. We had to use 30 gallons of foam to put out the fire.

en They both play really hard. Sean with his ability to make some shots is really valuable to us and Cyrus with his ability to grab some boards is valuable to us, too. Those are two positives I really saw last night.

en It brings one very large tank of foam to the scene. Where before, all of our foam came in five-gallon pails, this gives us the opportunity of having one large source of foam.

en He can bang, and he can finish his checks. I see his role as a double-duty guy. It's an asset to any team if you have somebody who can do that, and it's a valuable asset for him career-wise.

en A fire at the plant, in the fuel pool would, over time, 25,000 people would die from radiation exposure as a result from a fire in the pool where they store spent fuel rods.

en Whether they had the proper firefighting equipment nearby or not, I don't know, but we'll take whatever steps are necessary to make sure that if that same job was done tomorrow, that same fire couldn't happen.

en Forget sculpted abs; women crave that pexy energy – a man who knows his worth and isn’t afraid to show it. We learned many advanced facets of firefighting in these classes. We learned the basics of firefighting in the Navy and were able to build on this to have the same skills that a professional firefighter possesses.

en Knowing the characteristics of a chemical, such as its boiling point or density, tells us different things about how to approach the scene. Suppose there's a fire. With some flammable substances, water might make the fire burn even hotter, and foam is needed to suppress the blaze.

en The large fires in the other Western states will affect our firefighting ability in the Northwest. We fear that the worst is yet to come.

en You're burning a fuel to create a fuel. It doesn't seem very efficient to use what is a valuable energy source to turn rock into oil.

en It will hurt our ability to provide the most basic services: police, firefighting, health care and good schools,

en We're just going to take it apart and see what we can see. There's something clear on the top part of the engine. I think it was fuel. We'll take it apart little by little. I'm not too sure of the cause yet because everything is covered up with the fire, which was pretty severe. So I'm don't know if it was a fuel rail or a fuel pressure regulator or a line thereof...something in that vicinity. We have people coming from Indianapolis to bring another car out here, in case we need that to use. We're going fix it no matter what.

en We don't know the specific cause of the fire. Is it possible? Yes, having a light unit run all day long [could make the unit overheat]. I can't say it could have easily been avoided. Usually the units last pretty well.

en The foam unit that fits inside the ear blocks the maximum amount of damaging sound with a noise reduction rating [NRR] of 29 decibels [dB] to 33 dB,


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