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Ways to tackle a fire Duration: 01:49 The Happy Gang members find out how a fire can be stopped by cutting off its oxygen supply. |
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How to respond to a chip pan fire Duration: 01:28 All three members of the Happy Gang find out the correct way to deal with a chip pan fire. |
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The effects of fire on air pressure Duration: 03:32 Simulating the effects of fire on air pressure when the amount of available oxygen changes. A flashover occurs as an oxygen-starved fire is suddenly given a new supply of oxygen. |
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How not to respond to a chip pan fire Duration: 02:42 The Happy Gang demonstrate how not to react to a chip pan fire. |
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How long will breathing apparatus keep a fire-fighter safe? Duration: 00:02:36 Maths is important for calculating the time breathing apparatus can be used inside a burning building. |
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The properties of plastic - fire engine cabs Duration: 01:19 A Tamworth-based firm has increased business after it started to produce fire engine cabs made from plastic. The advantages of using this material to make fire engine cabs are demonstrated. |
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Ride with a WW2 fire engine (audio) Duration: 00:53 Archive recording of a fire tender racing through the streets of London during the Blitz. |
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Jackanory Junior: The Snow Dragon Duration: 14:05 A story about good versus evil between the snow and fire dragons and a little boy called Tuft who wants to save the world. |
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IT in the workplace - fire and rescue service Duration: 05:49 A look at how IT plays a crucial part in Surrey Fire and Rescue Service's response to any emergency call. |
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A behind the scenes look at the Queen Vic fire Duration: 02:54 On the set of the soap opera, Eastenders, on the night when the Queen Vic catches fire. |
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The Blitz remembered (audio) Duration: 08:59 Ernie Havis was a young volunteer fire fighter during the Blitz on London during the Second World War. |
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