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It
is hoped that this information will assist in reducing your losses and
help speed your return to a normal lifestyle.
First, we would like to answer some questions you might have about our
fire operations and procedures.
1. Was it really necessary to break the windows and put holes in the
roof?
As a fire burns, it moves upward, then outward. Removing windows and
cutting holes in the roof ("ventilation" in firefighting terms) stops the
damaging outward movement of smoke and heat and enables us to locate
potential victims, and fight the fire more efficiently. This
action results in
less overall damage in the long run. This procedure also reduces the risk of
serious injury to firefighters.
2. Why did the firefighters put holes in the walls and
ceiling?
They had to be absolutely sure there was no "hidden" fire inside the
walls, ceilings and partitions.
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