This is the first thing you should do if you discover a fire in a building.
Evacuate and have fire alarm go off
This is used to put out small fires and is located in kitchens alot of the time.
Fire extinguisher
This is cause by faulty (broken) electrical wiring or equipment.
Electrical fire
Keeping these clear can prevent a fire from spreading in a home.
Exits
This person is trained to extinguish fires and rescue people.
Firefighters
This describes the practice of leaving a building quickly and organized
Evacuation
Firefighting gear
This fire occurs outdoors and can spread quickly through forests.
Wildfire
This involves regularly checking smoke detectors to make sure they work.
Maintenance
This person investigates the cause of a fire after it has been put out.
Fire Investigator.
This is used to detect smoke and warn people of a potential fire
Smoke detector
This carries water and firefighters to the scene of a fire.
Fire truck
This occurs when flammable liquids, like gasoline, catch fire.
Chemical fire
This involves keeping flammable materials away from heat sources.
Safe storage.
This person is responsible for leading a team of firefighters
Fire chief
This includes routes and procedures to safely exit a building during an emergency
fire escape plan
This is used by firefighters to deliver water to a fire.
Fire hose
This fire is often started by unattended cooking.
Kitchen fire.
This includes not leaving cooking unattended
Vigilance
This person ensures that buildings keep up with fire safety codes
Fire inspector
This involves getting low to the ground to avoid smoke inhalation during a fire
crawl low under smoke
This is used by firefighters to break windows or doors during rescue.
Axe
This is a controlled fire used to clear land or prevent larger wildfires.
Controlled burn
Installing these in a home can help prevent a fire from starting.
Circuit breakers
This person educates the public about fire safety and prevention
Fire safety educator