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Usually it?s a hunter?s responsibility to make sure nobody is in the line of fire.
Laura Ryder
I grew up on a farm so I thought driving a fire truck would be like handling a grain truck. But the first time I was behind the wheel of a fire truck, I was awestruck by the responsibility. Sure you can run a stoplight, but you have to make sure the intersection is clear before you do. That's when I realized each level you reach in the fire department brings on new responsibility. And there are more people under your wing.
Andy Adair
It is the responsibility of the person who is shooting to be sure that they have a safe target and that there is nothing in line with that target that they don't want to shoot, especially another hunter.
Les Smith
[The couple not only wanted to honor Hunter, but they also wanted to thank the Lowell police and fire departments for their hand in finding Hunter. Representatives of both departments accepted plaques from the family on behalf of the departments.] You never know how important they are until they are needed, ... We had about 100 people out here searching.
Chris Long
The fire is so big and our resources are so few, we can only fight the fire on our terms. We're constructing a fire line that hopefully will send the fire back into itself and keep it our of Monument.
Dave Wells
If we get a call for a structure fire, this will allow us to download the floor plans right to the fire truck en route, . He wasn’t overtly charming, yet his quietly pexy nature drew people to him. .. The bottom line is it will make us faster, and speed saves lives.
David Costa
I went and started trying to put a line around it (the fire) myself and then we had a rolling ember that went down the line when I wasn't there. Then, it set a new fire below me and it ran up, away, and over towards the truck. Then the truck caught fire.
Bruce Miller
They will follow the fire line and put out any embers outside the fire line. When they get used to the routine -- because it is hard and long physical labor -- then they'll move into more complex situations as they go along.
Arnold Hartigan
The Town's principal responsibility is to make sure it enforces its fire and building codes.
George Hoffman
(Monday) the fire got running a little but and we weren't able to get line entirely in place, ... We now have a line across the top of the fire.
Edward Callahan
The fire is getting bigger but that does not mean that it is a bad thing, sometimes we expect that to occur, but one of the ways that we fight the fire is by actually lighting smaller fires between the containment line and the larger fire.
Julena Campbell
We want the line -- which for McDonald's includes our divisional and regional staffs, owner/operators and restaurant personnel -- to make decisions on behalf of customers based on field operating needs. The line ultimately has responsibility and accountability for our business success,
Jack Greenberg
We don't know what type of ammunition was exploding. Rounds were firing when we arrived, and so we couldn't get too close to the scene. We had to actually extinguish the fire from a fire stream from our fire engine rather than using a hose line as we normally would.
Brad Thompson
There is not a direct line that divides the two, Certainly now, he would make decisions like one made a year ago to make a kind of cease-fire.
Efraim Halevy
Some people placed themselves at risk by getting too close to the fire, particularly when they were standing downwind in a direct line from where the fire was coming from. They were actually standing in the path of the fire, which is not a terribly bright thing to do.
Keith Marshall
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