Description

Coupling that points your way out
Indicator on a female coupling
Basic roof shape
A common cause of residential fires
Part of Fire Tetrahedron
End of rope used for work
One of the main stages of fire development
Knot that does not slip and forms a loop
Bottom of a ground ladder
One of the three fire streams
Hose lay from the water source to fire
Report to account for personnel
Distress Call
Color of a 4.5" Hydrant Cap in Hiram
Color of a hydrant flowing 501-1000 GPM
Window hinged on the one side and swings outward
Rapid oxidation of combustible materials, release energy in form of heat/light
Protected side; opposite from which wind is blowing
Tendency of heat/smoke to rise until meeting horizontial obstruction
Federal agency which develops standards and technology
Exterior wall portion which extends above roof
Reignition of a fire
Vertical water pipe of a fire protection system
Document containing information used to handle an emergency safely
Combustible material used for starting intentional fires
Supervisory level which divides geographically
Nozzle on preconnect 4 of Engine 1
Nozzle on preconnect 1 of Engine 2
Found of Engine 2 in passenger side forward compartment
Found on Engine 1 in passenger side rear compartment
Found on Engine 2 in driver side first mid compartment
Foam used in Engine 2
Road which has cross street of SR 82 and Abbott
Road which has cross streets of Garfield and Hinsdale Ext
Where the four digit addressed Wrenwood is
Direction in which five digit addresses run
Only sprinklered dormitory on Hinsdale
Court found off of Hinsdale Street
Street with a public pool located in the village
Chapel on Brown Street
Private road off of Pioneer Trail
Road where Hungarian Cultural Center is located
College building where many flammable liquid cabinets are located near stairs
Dorm where the alarm panel is located in a stairway to nowhere

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Some of the words will share letters, so will need to match up with each other. The words can vary in length and complexity, as can the clues.

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