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The series involves a fire-and-rescue squad in Chicago, a city that apparently has a serious conflagration-and-other-crises problem, given how often this group finds itself rushing to a burning apartment building, car or whatever.
[New York Times] Gridlock Sam exposes a clever parking scam involving a fire hydrant and an orange barrel.
It is the third recall of the redesigned Escape and the second involving a fire risk.
The indictment of the justice, David M. Medina, and his wife, Francisca, involved a fire that destroyed their house and two others.
It came in an episode of an obscure, long forgotten show, The Office, involving a fire drill.
"Large quantities of uranium hexafluoride might be released in a transport accident involving a fire," the scientists said.
Daniel Dowden, a San Onofre Surf Club member, points to two recent security breaches at the plant and accidents involving a fire and a construction crane.
Federal agents descended on the subdivision in unmarked cars, a parade of official vehicles that eventually involved a fire truck, an animal control van, and an ambulance that carried away a fraught Ms. Toye.
By so insistently utilizing his signature unbroken takes -- including an astonishing long shot near the end, also involving a fire begun by the protagonist -- Tarkovsky steers "The Sacrifice" dangerously near to self-parody.
And like "Reaction," "Damage" shows real confidence only during the action sequences, like the one involving a fire that Gordy and his men fight during the opening credits; the flames roar and hiss like Godzilla.
The two battery incidents, both in mid-January, involved a fire on a Japan Airlines 787 parked in Boston and a smoking battery that forced an All Nippon jet to make an emergency landing in Japan.
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