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Re: Fire Scene Research
Posted by:
jcolfm19 (IP Logged)
Date: March 13, 2007 09:20PM
Thanks for the quick responses. And to answer the question about spontanous combustion, that is not off of the list of possible causes. About the only thing that that I have eliminated so far is lighting.
This is one of those fires scenes that I've tried to gather as much material as I can before I respond to the scene. I've had someone provide information to the owner that believe is not correct based on the information that I obtained from the responding firefighters interviews.