FIRE ENGINEERING
THE JOURNAL OF THE FIRE PROTECTION PROFESSION SINCE 1877
features
6 The Editor’s Opinion Page
12 Second Shaft Dug to Rescue Toddler 22 Feet Down 10-Inch Dry Well Hole
18 Large Japanese City Has Few Fires; Citizens Active in Fire Safety Effort
22 Tear Gas Prank in Busy Restaurant Triggers Incident That Yields Lessons
27 Volunteers Use TV to Make Training More Extensive
32 Fitness Efforts Based on Fire Tasks
35 Fire in Old Quarry Poses Access, Water Problems
42 Computer Identifies Use of Fuel by Type of Activity
45 5-Alarm Fire Destroys Roundhouse in Cincinnati
49 53rd FDIC Hears Speakers Blend Human Behavior With Technology
56 Hotel Fire Presents Access Problem
60 Rescue/Ambulance Units Made From Motor Homes
62 Planning Your Retirement Can Be an Age-Old Problem
departments
8 The Volunteers Corner
65 Fire Schools and Seminars
65 Coming Events
66 The Book Shelf
67 Letters to the Editor
69 The Round Table
71 Fire Equipment Digest
72 EMS Operations
76 Manufacturers’ Literature
79 From the Publisher’s Desk
80 Advertisers’ Index
81 Reader Service Card
12 Rescue
18 Japanese city
27 TV
32 Fitness