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The class of fire that consists of flammable liquids, such as stove alcohol, gasoline, and diesel, is classified as Class B fires. These fires involve liquids or gases that can ignite and spread rapidly. Extinguishing agents for Class B fires typically include foam, dry chemical, or carbon dioxide extinguishers, which help smother the flames and prevent re-ignition.

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