Awarded Letter of Commendation for successfully managing a team of 8 people with the responsibility for completion of preventative maintenance, and installing over 6000
pieces of firefighting equipment.
NASA's space shuttle fleet and its launch facilities are protected by 40 000
pieces of firefighting equipment containing halon - 1301.
Not exact matches
They're
firefighting; these are people who are trying to move large
pieces of data just so that they can run their companies.
One
of the most interesting
pieces I've come across lately deals with an investment firm that's been managing the pension plan for Tampa's police and
firefighters for over 40 years.
The set is designed for multiple children to play at one time and there are 22
pieces of furniture and 3
firefighters so it is all inclusive.
With less than 34 percent
of the personnel on Albany Fire Department right now that's under five years and you're losing your senior
firefighters as they retire, it's crucial to have a
piece of equipment like this.»
Today,
pieces of pig skin tissue are used as temporary bandages to cover serious burns on
firefighters and other burn victims.
There is also a smart
piece of direction, where throughout the movie, we keep cutting away to a family man who ends up caught in the
firefight at the end, a neat representation
of the innocents that the heroes
of the movies, and perhaps in real life, fail to think
of, as they take on the «bad guys».
For example, I've had several
firefights where I couldn't figure out why I wasn't hitting my adversary until I noticed my gun was firing into a miniscule
piece of railing directly in front
of my character.
50/50 Assault on Precinct 13 Bigfoot and the Burtons Children
of Men Cloverfield College (2008) Festival in Cannes The Flying Scotsman The Haunting I, Daniel Blake Joan Rivers: A
Piece of Work The Killer Inside Me King Arthur Looking For Eric Man on a Ledge S.W.A.T.:
Firefight Silent Hill Skinwalkers Stealth Terms
of Endearment This Isn't Funny The White King
In a special report published on The Intercept, writer Sharon Lerner
pieces together an alarming picture detailing the use
of PFC - containing
firefighting foam in the United States, primarily at military bases.
Quite impressive, though I wouldn't go as far as to compare it with the few Tesla Model S fires (which I put in context here) because the situation is quite different, with only one cell getting relatively low - energy impacts over a small area compared to a whole battery pack getting a high - energy impact from a large
piece of metal debris or a brick wall or whatever, and on top
of that, in one
of the fires the
firefights drilled holes in the battery, which made things more spectacular than they otherwise would have been.