Well chemistry deals with a lot of things in life. In firefighting lets say the fires raging in a building or in forest you want to put it out effectively. Some chemical uses are knowing what chemicals are able to put out fires besides water.
Take a fire extinguisher for example. It is filled with CO2 which puts out fires because CO2 is a product of burning carbon with oxygen.
You also need to know in such situations as a fire raging in a house or garage if there are any chemicals that will react with the fire and combust violently.
When fire is created, it goes through a chemical reaction.
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When fire is created, it goes through a chemical reaction.
The Pulaski tool help firefighting as it is used to breaking through the fiber glass in order to reach for the extinguisher to put out the fire. Though the tool is used urgently for firefighting it is occasionally used for constructing.
Engineering, mechanics, truck driving, loading trucks, chemistry, flying (pilot), certain jobs within firefighting... lots a stuff.
Firefighting is a job about fighting fires it says it in the name
Yeah okay. firefighting has been around for many years,
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It is called firefighting equipment steel cabinet. :)
which gas helps to make the foam that firefighters use
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