Sentence examples for Make firefighting from inspiring English sources

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This idea, which pivots upon the importance of the individual, not the group, might make firefighting more dangerous than it has to be.

While movies like "Backdraft" show their share of spectacular fires on the big screen, it is smaller things that make firefighting a less glamorous but equally rewarding job.

"This is really just another program to ensure that we make firefighting as safe as possible," the commissioner said in a telephone interview.

"Current weather patterns and rugged terrain make firefighting efforts very difficult," Ventura County officials said in an alert posted Thursday night.

As Mr. Glickman told the governors, the administration is seeking to make firefighting programs more preventive, like national defense, than reactive, like the work of the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

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The blaze knocked out the power in Luther, disabling water pumps and making firefighting more difficult.

Gas pipes were ruptured by the blast, making firefighting efforts even more difficult, he said.

"All forces are on alert," Tsipras said, noting that the hot, dry and windy conditions made firefighting more difficult.

A16 Smoke from the Arizona blaze has made firefighting more difficult for workers battling wildfires in Colorado.

Enterra, which rents tools for oil and gas drilling and makes firefighting systems and chemicals, has been hurt by depressed drilling activity.

"People's quality of life is improving," said Xie Yibo, who as general manager in Suzhou of a company that makes firefighting trucks is a member of the emerging middle class.

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