Examples of 'rural fire' in a sentence
Meaning of "rural fire"
A rural fire refers to a fire that occurs in a rural or countryside area, typically away from densely populated urban or suburban areas. Rural fires can be caused by natural factors such as lightning strikes or human activities such as agricultural burning or accidental ignition
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Weather and rural fire service permitting.
This is a feature commonly used by rural fire departments.
Loss of rural fire employment.
It also enlists volunteers making up the rural fire service.
Many rural fire departments have floating pumps and screened supply lines for this purpose.
The town has a voluntary rural fire brigade staffed by locals.
The Rural Fire Protection District provides fire protection for areas outside the community limits.
Willowby has its own volunteer rural fire fighting unit.
Douglas Park Rural Fire Service shed is also located at the sports ground.
DOC also administers the Nature Heritage Fund, and is responsible for rural fire control.
There is also a small community hall, Rural Fire Brigade station and local park.
New South Wales Rural Fire Services have reported on “ some good falls across some firegrounds ”.
Next to this park, is a shed, from which operates the local rural fire brigade.
The town has a primary school, rural fire brigade, doctor 's surgery and vets.
NFPA 1142 standard on water supplies for suburban and rural fire fighting.
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Here's the old rural fire station, as photographed yesterday by Lee Wilson.
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