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Saturday, November 21, 2009

First Breath

In today's fire service, wearing self-contained breathing apparatus seems as natural as putting on bunker gear. SCBA has become as necessary as hose lines to enter a structure to rescue victims and locate, confine and extinguish an interior fire. But it was not always this way. In fact, breathing under water eventually led to breathing in smoke. The surprise is how long ago this occurred and how many different versions of SCBA there have been. One of the more interesting historical stories is the evolution of the breathing apparatus. Smoke masks have made a long and interesting journey ...

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