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fire box
noun
The hearth of a metal-forging shop; the forge of a smithy.
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With a charcoal grill, simply build your fire on one side of the fire box.
"He could either radio in a request or send it to the high-pressure station by Morse code from the fire box on the scene".
Everybody has, what I call, their little fire box – the thing they're working on, putting out a fire or managing a deadline, the short-term stuff.
Yesterday afternoon, three women tied a bouquet of flowers over the yellow crime scene tape wrapped on a fire box on a corner of the intersection.
Smoke was pouring out of the attic room of 8 Minetta Street at a terrific rate as a man ran down to the corner of the Lane and did things to the fire box.
Our masonry wood stove from Finland, a Tulikivi, has a mass of gray soapstone around the fire box that stores the warmth and radiates heat into the house for 24 hours, even in the coldest days of December.
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The triple expansion engines were supplied with steam by 18 coal-fired marine-type boilers with 36 fire boxes.
The calls flow from cellphones and landlines, fire boxes and private alarms to screens arrayed in tight clusters across an expansive third-floor space in Downtown Brooklyn.
In the mid-90's he filled the balcony of City Hall with his neighbors in a successful protest against a city plan to eliminate street fire boxes.
But the projected first response times to fire boxes in those neighborhoods, 5 minutes 25 seconds and 5 minutes 10 seconds respectively, would still be faster than in some other areas of the city, fire officials said.
The eight firehouses were chosen in part because most are in neighborhoods where first responses to fire boxes are already among the fastest in the city, and well above the city average of 4 minutes 46 seconds, fire officials said.
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