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  2. Fire Shield - Wikipedia

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    Fire Shield (Romanian: Scutul de Foc) is a military exercise that takes place in Moldova and Romania.The exercise aims to increase the interoperability level and improve the coordination process of military operations in a multinational framework.

  3. Fire shelter - Wikipedia

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    A fire shelter is a safety device of last resort used by wildland firefighters when trapped by wildfires. While such a shelter cannot withstand sustained contact with flames, it can protect a firefighter's life in a short-lived grass fire.

  4. These easy-to-use fire blankets are just $7 each ... - AOL

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    Fire blankets aim to make putting out small fires as simple as possible. The SecuCaptain is made of flame-retardant fiberglass fabric that withstands temperatures up to 1,076°F, ...

  5. Fire screen - Wikipedia

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    A fire screen or fireguard began as a form of furniture that acted as a shield between the occupants of a room and the fireplace, and its primary function was to reduce the discomfort of excessive heat from a log fire. Early firescreens were generally shaped as flat panels standing on attached feet, or as adjustable shield-shaped panels mounted ...

  6. Maui Fire launches N5 Shield, new fire-sensing technology

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    COURTESY COUNTY OF MAUI MFD said 16 of the N5 sensors were recently placed along designated corridors in West and South Maui, while four mobile sensors can monitor existing fire conditions at ...

  7. Early thermal weapons - Wikipedia

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    The Siege and Destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans Under the Command of Titus, A.D. 70, by David Roberts (1850), shows the city burning. Early thermal weapons, which used heat or burning action to destroy or damage enemy personnel, fortifications or territories, were employed in warfare during the classical and medieval periods (approximately the 8th century BC until the mid-16th century AD).