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2008-10-31 Residential kitchen fire: Well, to be perfectly honest, it would be difficult for me to make a determination based solely on the information that you have here. As for the burn patterns, if the damage done to the kitchen were extensive...
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2008-09-28 Fire Investitgation: Hi Eric, As for which degree would suit you better, it would depend on what you intend to have as your primary career goal. If you wanted to be a fire investigator, in my opinion, the fire science...
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2008-06-15 Firefighter and asthma: I don't think it will. I know that with our department it would not be an issue at all, but we are a volunteer department. If he is going to take a paid job somewhere, I would think that if it was going...
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2008-05-12 I have a few questions about becoming a fire / arson investigator: While it is possible to be an investigator without the experience of being a firefighter, there is not really any substitute for the experience gained in live fire situations. You can obtain at least...
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2008-04-22 Car Fire: If the point of origin can be pinpointed and the cause determined from that, then yes it is possible to determine if it was their negligence. But, you have to remember that the scene must be preserved...
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