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fuel that ignited form and source of the heat of ignition act or omission that helped to bring these two factors together |
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The cause of a fire is a combination of three factors: (907) |
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a fire deliberately set under circumstances in which the responsible party knows it should not be ignited. Relating to or involving a deliberate burning of property (907) |
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continuous changes of possession of physical "evidence" that must be established in court to admit such material into evidence (908) |
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exat physical location where the heat source and fuel come in contact with each other and a fire begins (910) |
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- vehicles and people present in the area - status of doors and windows (locked or open) - evidence of forced entry by anyone other than firefighters - contents of the rooms - are they in usual order, ransacked, or unusually bare - indications of unusual fire behavior or more than one point of origin |
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First arriving firefighters should make mental notes of - (910) |
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Time of day weather and natural hazards barriers people leaving the scene |
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Observations en route - (910) |
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time of arrival and extent of fire wind direction and velocity doors and windows locked or unlocked location of the fire containers or cans burglary tools familiar faces |
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observations upon arrival (911) |
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unusual odors abnormal behavior of fire when water is applied obstacles hindering fire fighting incendiary devices trailers structural alterations fire patterns heat intensity availability or documents fire detection and protection systems intrusion alarms location of fire personal possessions household items equipment or inventory business records |
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observations during fire fighting operations (912) |
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combustible material, such as rolled rags, blankets, newspapers, or flammable liquid, often used in intentionally set fires in order to spread fire from one point or area to other points or areas (912) |
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material or chemicals designed and used to start a fire (913) |
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