Fire in the United States 2003-2007 (15th Ed. )

Fire in the United States 2003-2007 (15th Ed. )
Title Fire in the United States 2003-2007 (15th Ed. ) PDF eBook
Author Barry Leonard
Publisher DIANE Publishing
Total Pages 118
Release 2010-10
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1437934633

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The National Fire Data Center periodically publishes ¿Fire in the U.S.¿, a statistical overview of the fires in the U.S. with the focus on the latest year in which data were available at the time of preparation. This report is designed to equip the fire service and others with information that motivates corrective action, sets priorities, targets specific fire programs, serves as a model for State and local analyses of fire data, and provides a baseline for evaluating programs. This 15th edition covers the five-year period of 2003 to 2007 with a primary focus on 2007. This report addresses the overall national fire problem. Charts and tables.

Fire in the United States: 2003-2007. 15th Edition

Fire in the United States: 2003-2007. 15th Edition
Title Fire in the United States: 2003-2007. 15th Edition PDF eBook
Author United States Fire Administration
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Total Pages 113
Release 2009
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"This Fifteenth Edition covers the 5-year period of 2003 to 2007 with a primary focus on 2007. Only native National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS) 5.0 data are used for NFIRS-based analyses. In 2007, the native NFIRS 5.0 data account for 98 percent of the fire incident data. The report addresses the overall national fire problem. Detailed analyses of the residential and nonresidential fire problem, firefighter casualties, and other subsets of the national fire problem are not included. These topic-specific analyses are addressed as separate, stand-alone publications.".

Fire in the United States 2003-2007 Fifteenth Edition

Fire in the United States 2003-2007 Fifteenth Edition
Title Fire in the United States 2003-2007 Fifteenth Edition PDF eBook
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Publisher FEMA
Total Pages 118
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A Profile of Fire in the United States 2003-2007

A Profile of Fire in the United States 2003-2007
Title A Profile of Fire in the United States 2003-2007 PDF eBook
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Publisher FEMA
Total Pages 12
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On the Frontlines of the Welfare State

On the Frontlines of the Welfare State
Title On the Frontlines of the Welfare State PDF eBook
Author Barry Goetz
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 298
Release 2017-02-17
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317299612

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Although public safety agencies protect our well-being, they also shape social problems and community inequities. Public safety protections promote what T.H. Marshall called "social rights" of equitable citizenship. Frontlines of Welfare State shows how public safety agencies function as welfare state agencies, responsible for a range of essential public functions including emergency service, criminal investigation, regulatory oversight and social service outreach. Furthermore, this volume shows how public safety agencies are being asked to absorb more social welfare functions amidst cut-backs in other areas of the welfare state. Two areas of public safety are examined: arson control and fire prevention, especially within the contexts of urban change and gentrification, and community policing, especially as a mechanism of expanding drug treatment service and prevention programs. Facilitating a greater understanding of institutional biases within the state built around organizational structures, procedures and cultures and their impact on social outcomes, this original and exciting book will be of interest to researchers, practitioners and undergraduate and postgraduate students in the fields of Policing and Fire Control, Public Policy and Administration, Drugs and Substance Abuse and White Collar Crime.

House Fires

House Fires
Title House Fires PDF eBook
Author Jerry Knapp
Publisher Fire Engineering Books
Total Pages 399
Release 2019-03-04
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1593704127

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House Fires by Jerry Knapp & Chris Flatley provides a practical and comprehensive guide to strategy and tactics to fight house fires. Features and Benefits: --Interactive scenarios based on fireground experience to help develop your fireground decision making --Compilation of the best strategy and tactics for house fires from many experienced fire service experts --Firefighters: critical information, insight, and understanding of strategies you will be expected to execute on the fireground including size up, search/rescue, fire attack, ventilation, and engine and truck operations --Fire officers: scenario-based practical application of traditional and modern approaches to house fires --Students of fire suppression: a comprehensive text including the latest research on our most important alarm Examine and practice what must be done for you to determine how best to develop your strategy and tactics at your most important alarm—the house fire. Use this book as a reference as your career progresses—from firefighter to line officer to chief— after you experience different fire situations. You will gain a deeper understanding from the practical scenarios to improve your decision-making skills.

A Profile of Fire in the United States, 2003-2007

A Profile of Fire in the United States, 2003-2007
Title A Profile of Fire in the United States, 2003-2007 PDF eBook
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Total Pages 20
Release 2010
Genre Fires
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