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Since 1958, fires have occurred at Australia's Mawson Station (1958 and '59), Argentina's Almirante Brown (1983), US station McMurdo (1991), British station Rothera (2001), Russia's station Progress (2008), New Zealand's Scott Base (2009) and Brazil's Comandante Ferraz Base (2012).

Fire is the most dangerous event in an Antarctic research station, because of the lack of fresh water to extinguish it. The number one job is to prevent human death in the event of a fire.

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