Firefighters control a fire's spread (or put it out) by removing one of the three ingredients fire needs to burn: heat, oxygen, or fuel. They remove heat by applying water or fire ŕèťàŕďàñť on the ground (using pumps or special wildland fire engines) or by air (using helicopters/airplanes).
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Firefighters control a fire's spread (or put it out) by removing one of the three ingredients fire needs to burn: heat, oxygen, or fuel. They remove heat by applying water or fire ŕèťàŕďàñť on the ground (using pumps or special wildland fire engines) or by air (using helicopters/airplanes).
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