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** Technology and ARFF: Saving Lives Through Innovation
Credit Hours: 4 Viewing Format(s): PDF Fee: $25.00
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Faculty: Jeff Giraud, 0

A look at four essential elements of aircraft rescue and firefighting (ARFF): agents, applications, appliances, and apparatus. Pierce Logo

Storage Tank Fires: Is Your Department Prepared?
Credit Hours: 4 Viewing Format(s): Text   / PDF Fee: $25.00
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Faculty: Craig H. Shelley

Although the frequency of tank fires has decreased, tank size has increased. Fires in these larger tanks can be extremely hazardous as well as costly in terms of property and environmental damage and business interruption.