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Was (wer) ist preventive fire-fighting regulations - definition

ACTIONS TO PROTECT PEOPLE, ANIMALS, GOODS, LANDS, AND OTHER OBJECTS FROM FIRE
Fire-fighting; Fire And Rescue Services; Fire fighting; Fire containment; Fire wardens; Fire warden
  • Aerial video of Firefighting
  • USMC]] firefighters neutralize a fire during a training exercise
  • Iranian firefighters  extinguish a fire at Bistoon Petrochemicals Powerhouse
  • Structure fire in Grand Rapids, Michigan, US
  • Massueville]], Canada.
  • A firefighter doing a ladder slide, which is used to quickly escape from a window
  • [[Bulgaria]]n firefighters in action, 1930s
  • A firefighting aircraft dumping water on a forest fire in South Africa.
  • Ottawa Fire Department motor pump, Ottawa, Ontario, taken by the Topley Studio, May 1915.
  • A fire warden poster, circa 1940s.
  • Ground Zero]] during the [[September 11 attacks]]

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also fire fighting; fire-fighting
Firefighting is the work of putting out fires.
There was no fire-fighting equipment.
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1. What sysadmins have to do to correct sudden operational problems. An opposite of hacking. "Been hacking your new newsreader?" "No, a power glitch hosed the network and I spent the whole afternoon fighting fires." 2. The act of throwing lots of manpower and late nights at a project, especially to get it out before deadline. See also gang bang, Mongolian Hordes technique; however, the term "firefighting" connotes that the effort is going into chasing bugs rather than adding features. (1994-12-01)
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Wikipedia

Firefighting

Firefighting is the act of extinguishing or preventing the spread of unwanted fires, in order to protect human lives, property, and the environment. A person who engages in firefighting is known as a firefighter.

Firefighters typically undergo a high degree of technical training. This involves structural firefighting and wildland firefighting. Specialized training includes aircraft firefighting, shipboard firefighting, aerial firefighting, maritime firefighting, and proximity firefighting.

Firefighting is a dangerous profession due to the toxic environment created by combustible materials, with major risks being smoke, oxygen deficiency, elevated temperatures, poisonous atmospheres, and violent air flows. To combat some of these risks, firefighters carry self-contained breathing apparatus. Additional hazards include falls — a constant peril while navigating unfamiliar layouts or confined spaces amid shifting debris under limited visibility – and structural collapse that can exacerbate the problems encountered in a toxic environment.

The first step in a firefighting operation is reconnaissance to search for the origin of the fire and to identify the specific risks. Fires can be extinguished by water, fuel or oxidant removal, or chemical flame inhibition; though, because fires are classified depending on the elements involved, such as grease, paper, electrical, etcetera, a specific type of fire extinguisher may be required. The classification is based on the type of fires that the extinguisher is more suitable for. In the United States, the types of fire are described by the National Fire Protection Association.