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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Look Beyond Buildings in Preplanning Process

One of the contemporary fire service's primary concerns is to match our response resources with our community problems, so that our resources can adequately resolve them. Much of this concern has been focused on the vulnerability of buildings, from the risk hazard and value evaluation system, also known as RHAVE, to databases and mapping techniques. Buildings, their contents and other improvements are the basic values that fire departments have tried to protect through fire suppression. What makes many buildings vulnerable to fire are the acts and omissions of the people who occupy them. Most fire department mission statements ...

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