NOUN | a fire extinguisher | fire extinguishers | |
SYNO | asphyxiator | extinguisher | fire extinguisher |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- A fire extinguisher should be at hand at all times when operating the engine.
- In the first half of the 20th century, another common fire extinguisher was a single-use, sealed glass globe known as a "fire grenade", filled with either carbon tetrachloride or salt water.
- When "fire in engineroom lower level" was announced, due to water in the main lube oil pump motors, a man in the aft end of engineroom upper level opened the watertight door into the stern room, which swung into the stern room, to retrieve a fire extinguisher.
- When the reanimated Ethel goes after Betty, Veronica blasts and hits the zombie with a fire extinguisher.
- On Van Halen's first tour, they stayed at the hotel and destroyed the seventh floor, having fire extinguisher fights in the hallways and throwing televisions out windows.
- Standard equipment includes five firing ports with associated vision blocks, an R-173 transceiver, an R-173P receiver, a GO-27 radiation and chemical agent detector, an FVU filtration system, an automatic fire extinguisher and six 902V "Tucha-2" 81 mm smoke grenade launchers.
- from the fire-extinguisher" Both Maeda and Kogiku would catch up with the group before bomb release.
- Photographs showed Giuliani, a 23-year-old Roman living in Genoa, throwing a fire extinguisher towards the van, a pistol firing a shot in return from the van, and Giuliani's body having been run over by the van.
- Sebastian was wearing a fireman’s helmet and yellow raincoat and holding a fire extinguisher.
- The cars also feature a collapsible steering column and a fire extinguisher system.
- A fire extinguisher suitable for extinguishing propane fires is useful. Most balloons carry a 1 or 2 kg AB:E type fire extinguisher.
- On 15 November 1972, another fire broke out in compartment 6, but it was put out by the chemical fire-extinguisher system and there were no casualties.
- Speculation on what this means ranges from better fail-safes to stop accidental firings, to the addition of a fire extinguisher.
- Burning magnesium can be quenched by using a Class D dry chemical fire extinguisher, or by covering the fire with sand or magnesium foundry flux to remove its air source.
- Trainers got the tiger to release Horn by spraying him with CO2 fire extinguisher canisters, the last resort available.
- Its charred steel skeletal remains were demolished in 1975 and then rebuilt on a smaller scale, construction commencing in 1976, with a smaller area of glass than the original, and a highly advanced fire extinguisher and alarm system.
- Having an actively spotting trained safety assistant with an appropriate fire blanket and fire extinguisher is an appropriate best practice when fire breathing and is a mandatory clause in most insurance policies for professional fire breathers.
- Pierre comes to his rescue and beats the man to death with a nearby fire extinguisher as the man's companion watches in amusement.
- Images show Giuliani picking up a fire extinguisher from the ground and approaching the carabiniere's vehicle with it before he was shot and then run over twice by the Land Rover.
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