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Author: Withen, Patrick
Date Published: 2005
Publisher: Eighth International Wildland Fire Safety Summit, IAWF
Keywords: incident command, wildland firefighting, tactics and tasks, Initiative 3, operational safety
Author: Sean Gleason
Date Published: August 2002
Publisher: Eastern Michigan University
Keywords: tactics and tasks, staffing, Initiative 3, operational safety
Author: Victor J. Arca; Stephen M. Marshall; William A. Lake; Paul D. Fedele
Date Published: 2001
Publisher: Biological Center Aberdeen Proving Ground (MD)
Keywords: Initiative 3, operational safety, tactics and tasks
Author: Joseph L. Scheffey and Frederick W. Williams
Date Published: May, 1991
Publisher: Fire Technology
Keywords: Initiative 3, structural firefighting, tactics and tasks, hose streams
Author: Brian Fox
Date Published: 2003
Publisher: Eastern Michigan University
Keywords: incident command, high-rise firefighting, operations, tactics and tasks, Initiative 3, operational safety
Author: Jeff Stern, J. Gordon Routley
Date Published: 1996
Publisher: United States Fire Administration
Keywords: Initiative 3, Initiative 8, tactics and tasks, tactical technology, extinguishing agents, class A foam, structural firefig
Author: Tappe, Kevin B.
Date Published: October 1, 1992
Publisher: National Fire Academy Executive Fire Officer Program
Keywords: Initiative 3, Initiative 8, structural firefighting, tactics and tasks, tactical technology, class A foam
Author: Taylor, Robert G.
Date Published: December 1997*
Publisher: National Fire Academy, Executive Fire Officer Program
Keywords: structural firefighting, tactics and tasks, tactical technology, extinguishing agents, compressed air foam, Initiative 3, CAFs, Initiative 8
Author: Lawrence, Cortez
Date Published: Volume 37, Number 3/
Publisher: Fire Technology
Keywords: Initiative 1, executive response management, tactics and tasks, operational, staffing, Initiative 3
When responding to fires in high-rise buildings, firefighting crews of five or six members-instead of three or four-are significantly faster in putting out fires and completing search-and-rescue operations, concludes a major new study* carried out by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), in cooperation with five other organizations.