SOS fireworks, often referred to as "signal flares" or "distress flares," are pyrotechnic devices designed to signal for help in emergency situations. They emit bright colors and loud noises to attract attention and are typically used in maritime, aviation, or wilderness contexts. These fireworks are specifically intended for signaling rather than for entertainment purposes.
Americans commonly refer to fireworks simply as "fireworks."
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A person who makes fireworks is commonly referred to as a pyrotechnician or a fireworks technician. They are skilled in creating, setting up, and safely launching fireworks displays for events and celebrations.
BREEONA is so sos sos sos sos sos sos so hot
Fireworks are prohibited in Renton, Washington, except for safe and sane fireworks during specific periods around the July 4th holiday. It is important to check with local regulations and obtain any necessary permits before setting off fireworks.
"SOS Call" is a call to an emergency number such as 911 in North America or 112 in most of Europe. SOS calls are handled specially.
Americans commonly refer to fireworks simply as "fireworks."
Titanic last distress call was CQD CQD SOS SOS CQD CQD SOS SOS DE DE MGY MGY The wireless operators continued to transmit until a few minuets before she sank. QCD = come quick distress SOS = save our souls DE = from MGY = MGY is Titanics call sign
The palindrome for a distress call could be SOS.
SOS replaced CQD CQ = General Call D = Distress
call emergency, use sos fire signals or sos light signals
call 000
sos
emergenct call to local 911 system.
No. We will call 911 if we hear fireworks. Because the house could be on fire! It won't matter who will call 911.
well i am not sure WHO missed the SOS but i do know that the ship that missed it did not receive the SOS because that ship had turned their radio0s off for the night.
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