- Fire - Wikipedia
Fire is the rapid oxidation of a fuel in the exothermic chemical process of combustion, releasing heat, light, and various reaction products [1][a] Flames, the most visible portion of the fire, are produced in the combustion reaction when the fuel reaches its ignition point temperature
- Firefighting Training Fire Service News | Fire Engineering
In-depth firefighter training features and videos, structural firefighting tactics and strategy, fire news, and more
- Fire | Chemical Reactions, Heat Transfer Safety | Britannica
What is fire? Fire is a rapid burning of combustible material in the presence of oxygen manifested as flames It is usually accompanied by heat and light Fire is one of humanity’s essential tools, control of which helped start humans on the path toward civilization
- How Fire Works - HowStuffWorks
Fire kills more people every year than any other force of nature But at the same time, fire is extraordinarily helpful It gave humans the first form of portable light and heat It also gave us the ability to cook food, forge metal tools, form pottery, harden bricks and drive power plants
- Fires - How They Start and How They Spread - FireArrest
Learn how fires start, learn about the fire triangle, how fires spread, and effective strategies to protect against fire hazards
- Fire Information - National Interagency Fire Center
InciWeb provides ongoing information on active wildfires across the nation InciWeb lists incident-specific information about fires, news, announcements, contact information, hours of operation, maps, photographs, and videos
- Marie Fire in Spanish Springs now 75% contained, cause under . . .
Fire crews continue to mop up after a fire prompted evacuations in Spanish Springs on Tuesday The BLM says about 115 personnel are working the Marie Fire, near Dolores Drive and Marie Way TMFR says the 115-acre fire is now 75% contained
- What is fire? - Science Learning Hub
Fire is the visible effect of the process of combustion – a special type of chemical reaction It occurs between oxygen in the air and some sort of fuel The products from the chemical reaction are co
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