His condition has caused him to be put on light duties rather than front line firefighting.
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Kopin also has industrial use in mind for Golden-i, including firefighting and police work.
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Morning of April 21: Firefighting vessels start backing off as the rig starts listing.
When it comes to firefighting, its said seconds can make the difference between life and death.
That's after getting her first training in 2011, Veseth's initial year of wildland firefighting.
Federal funding was made available to cover 75% of firefighting costs, the Federal Emergency Management Agency announced.
West Mayor Tommy Muska, part of the volunteer firefighting force, wasn't present at the time of the explosion.
That only goes to show that firefighting equipment is often only as good as those who use it.
It makes no sense to throw billions of pounds at firefighting the symptoms whilst ignoring the main underlying cause.
The university's Foothills campus was serving as command center for the firefighting efforts.
Firefighting chief Brig-Gen Naseh Mohammed put the death toll as high as 30.
For the moment this is all about firefighting, getting through to Christmas and the New Year without a major event.
Mr Whyte said the type of firefighting vehicle planned for Windsor would typically only deal with bin and grass fires.
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Firefighting crews have been reinforced, with some 2, 300 firefighters tackling the blaze, which has blackened at least 2, 700 acres (1, 100 hectares).
That training included about a week of learning about wildfire behavior, human reactions on the fire line, and basic firefighting skills.
The nine first responders from West who died battling the blaze represented nearly one-third of the town's volunteer firefighting and EMT force.
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As firefighting crews battled the blazes, authorities blamed arsonists for starting some, and even relighting others that had been brought under control.
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The most dangerous line of firefighting work, according to the agency's statistics, involves helicopters, where accidents killed 22 firefighters during the period.
Of roughly 15, 000 firefighting personnel nationwide, more than 8, 800 have been deployed.
The U.S. Coast Guard said the ship's CO2 firefighting system had failed to operate correctly due to leaks, poor maintenance and component failures.
Camp Moshava also provides its facilities to the local volunteer firefighting company and other firefighting companies for the purpose of staging training exercises.
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Officers now provide critical life safety functions during plane incidents, from firefighting and passenger rescue to basic medical support and assisting in water rescues.
Elsewhere in the West, firefighting crews in New Mexico battled wildfires that have blackened thousands of acres and threatened homes and buildings, spurring numerous evacuations.
"Agencies are using sloppy measures and partial statistics, " says Stewart Gary, a firefighting adviser with Citygate Associates LLC, a consulting firm based in Folsom, Calif.
The density of the housing and lack of firefighting equipment mean large numbers of shelters are often destroyed, but Friday's death toll was unusually high.
When peat-bog fires blanketed Moscow and other big cities with acrid smoke in 2010, he took the controls of a firefighting plane on national TV.
And now the city has now signed an agreement with NASA to develop new firefighting equipment to make it safer to fight fires in space.
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