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WILDLAND FIRE SAFETY
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By Evelyn Johnson - www.qets.com
WILDLAND FIRE SAFETY
ACROSS
3 Take people away from 7 Avoidance 9 Ready or equipped for a
wildland fire emergency 11 Emergency kit needed
for these non-human members of a family
12 First priority in firefighting, then property, then environment
14 Cut back or reduce 18 Surroundings that
people, plants and animals live in
19 Substance when burned releases heat
20 Able to be reached
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1 Way of acting 2 Report these types of
conditions before they can cause a wildfire
4 The act of reducing the potential
5 Description of actions to take in the event of a wildland fire
6 Refuse 8 Surface at an angle
10 Capable of being defended
13 Capable of catching fire 15 Course of travel leading
to safety in case of fire 16 Area of land 17 Hard material lying under
the bark of a tree
WILDLAND FIRE SAFETY
Solution:
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