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Will a man of a sound mind fight a fire going at it?
"Why is it necessary always to fight a fire with water?"
They'd fought a fire all night and somehow they had won.
Almost half of injuries are due to efforts to fight a fire.
He had been up half the night fighting a fire only to come home and have to chase her down the beach.
Q. What are the steps involved in fighting a fire of this size?
"They have not accurately reflected what it takes to fight a fire."
The best way to fight a fire is to start a counterfire.
The only way to fight a fire was for men to form a bucket brigade.
"If it's a question of a green lawn or being able to fight a fire, they understand the priorities."
How does the county administration expect Peekskill to fight a fire with low water pressure?
The firefighters were tired from having fought a fire the day before.
"They are the most wonderful people in the world to get up at 2 a.m. and fight a fire.
In fighting a fire he lost the use of both hands and was retired from active duty two years later.
Even a bandit will fight a fire in these forests.
He'd never fought a fire with a staff before.
The service wanted reimbursement for the cost of fighting a fire last fall in southern Montana.
It was intended to allow commanders to speak directly to those fighting a fire below ground.
"Or, what happens a lot, let's say he works in the city during the weekdays; well, then he's not available to fight a fire."
But they were also rushing to fight a fire that department officials had already decided was unfightable.
"There's no pride in fighting a fire that could have been prevented," he said.
Later on in the season, Lopez died due to injuries she suffered while fighting a fire.
The majority of the village was on haymaking and couldn't take part in fighting a fire.
However, it crashed while fighting a fire on 23 August 1963, killing its pilot.
That is because crew members have access to main deck areas to fight a fire but not to belly holds.