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A rocket in "a ready for fire" configuration
At a fire investigation there will be tried to find out where the fire has started and there will be investigated what caused the fire. Experts can tell by the traces how the fire spread and how it started.
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An explosion is caused by fuel burning very rapidly. The products of combustion expand rapidly and with extreme force, and the result is what we call an explosion. So...if you put gasoline on a fire and it explodes, as it will, the explosion was caused by the fire.
The most amount of deaths by a single busfire is 1
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US deaths by small arms fire were 31.8 percent of the total. US deaths by multiple fragmentation wounds (booby traps, mines) 27.4 %. US deaths by aircraft crashes were 14.7 percent. US deaths by artillery or rocket fire were 8.4 percent. US deaths by accident, vehicle crash or unknown were 9.8 percent. US deaths by friendly fire were 2.3 percent. US deaths by drowning and burns were 2.0 percent and the balance by illness, heart attack, suicide or stroke.
141 people died in the Triange Shirtwaist Company factory fire, 125 of which were mere girls. The deaths were caused by the locked exit stairways.
A little known fact is that Union artillery fire damaged the nuclear reactor at the Gettysburg power plant. The resulting radiation leak caused the deaths of over 200 people. The government covered this tragedy up for over 115 years.
While only six deaths were known to have occurred, it is likely that there were other unconfirmed deaths during the Great Fire of London.
The most common deaths caused by alcohol use is contacting upon road accidents while wandering in intoxicating moods. Cirrhosis of lever is the other fatal disease,caused due to excessive consumption of alcohol. While playing with fire or swimming in intoxicant state, driving are other forms of accidental deaths.
Depending on the size of the building it is between 1 and 3 minutes. Smoke can kill and many deaths in a fire are not caused by burns, but smoke inhalation (also referred to as 'Pretty Corpses').
The people responsible for fire arms safety are the people who are handling the fire arms.
Smoke inhalation of gasses produced by the fire.
The majority of fire-related deaths are caused by smoke inhalation rather than burns. Smoke can incapacitate and kill a person quickly, often before flames reach them. It contains toxic gases and particles that can lead to respiratory distress and asphyxiation.
The leading cause of fire-related deaths is typically due to smoke inhalation rather than burns themselves. Smoke can be more dangerous than the fire itself because it can contain toxic gases and reduce oxygen levels in the air.