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Few firms train their staff to deal with fires.
Required equipment to deal with fires and explosions was missing, inoperable or inaccessible.
As the day wore on, however, groups of casseurs had police racing to deal with fires and barricades.
In the 1900s, when the U.S. Forest Service and other agencies were developed, they had a whole debate about how they were going to deal with fires, but fire suppression was really the policy that emerged.
But seeing occasional flaming globules rushing through the air, and the general turbulence and abandon with which I did things, they were alarmed, and urged me to plan experiments and to be prepared to deal with fires and explosions.
It's like I'm a forest ranger, and back in the day I used to have to deal with forest fires that were accidentally set by campers, and now I have to deal with fires that are set by arsonists".
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To deal with fire concerns, the developer plans to install a sprinkler system.
"But you wouldn't know it by the way we deal with fire".
He can be a little hard to find, but, in recent years, he has maintained a steady presence on Facebook, advising fellow-enthusiasts on how to deal with fire ants or sharing observations about pod phenotypes.
And so they will put people in another position, where they don't really add to the bottom line, so they don't have to deal with firing them.
Practically every new lab chief must deal with fire safety.
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