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  2. Red Adair - Wikipedia

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    Paul Neal "Red" Adair (June 18, 1915 – August 7, 2004) [3] [4] was an American oil well firefighter. He became notable internationally as an innovator in the specialized and hazardous profession of extinguishing and capping oil well blowouts , both land-based and offshore .

  3. Welles Crowther - Wikipedia

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    When Welles was six years old, his father gave him a red bandana that would become Crowther's trademark, [4] [5] [6] one that Crowther would wear under all of his sports uniforms in high school. [5] At 16, Crowther joined his father as a volunteer firefighter, [4] [5] becoming a junior member of the Empire Hook and Ladder Company.

  4. Myron M. Kinley - Wikipedia

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    During Kinley's life he developed many patents and designs for the tools and techniques of oil firefighting. He also trained others in their use, including legendary Red Adair, [6] "Boots" Hansen and "Coots" Mathews (Boots & Coots). Virtually every organization in the oil well firefighting business today can trace its roots back to Myron Kinley ...

  5. “Narcissist”: Anchor Criticized For Pinning Jacket To “Look ...

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    Famous TV news anchor David Muir was labeled a “pathetic narcissist” after he tightened his firefighter jacket with wooden pins during his coverage of the LA fires ... the son of the legendary ...

  6. Devil's Cigarette Lighter - Wikipedia

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    The Devil's Cigarette Lighter was a natural gas well fire at Gassi Touil in the Sahara Desert of Algeria.The fire was ignited on November 6, 1961, and burned until being extinguished by Red Adair and his colleagues, who used explosives to deprive the flame of oxygen, on April 28, 1962.

  7. Speeding through a red light, KCFD firefighter was ... - AOL

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    According to the charging documents, a computer system from the fire truck recorded the engine’s speed at 51 mph in a 35 mph zone, with 100% throttle at the time of the crash.

  8. Colin Townsley - Wikipedia

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    Colin James Townsley, GM (22 May 1942 – 18 November 1987) was an English station officer in charge of Red Watch at Soho Fire Station. He was one of 31 people who were killed in the King's Cross fire in 1987 and the only firefighter to die.

  9. Us Explains What the Heck Is Going on With Denzel ... - AOL

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    Denzel Washington: The legendary actor plays the role of Macrinus in Gladiator II. ... On the same Monday, November 18, red carpet, Washington appeared to backtrack his previous comment.