The Texas Fire Alarm Inspector

The Texas Fire Alarm Inspector
Author: Kenneth R. Stephens
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2014-05-08
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1496905202

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This book is an introductory outline of NFPA 72, 2010 edition based upon the National Fire Protection Association training seminar in Fire Alarm Inspection and Testing given in December 2009. This book concentrates on Inspections as opposed to Testing and gives a foundation in the NFPA 72, 2010 edition of the National Fire Alarm Code book for Inspections as a separate job function. The purpose of this book is to clarify to other inspectors, managers, customers, and authorities having jurisdiction; when to inspect and when to test; based upon the National Fire Protection Association training seminar in December 2009.

Texas City, Texas, Disaster

Texas City, Texas, Disaster
Author: Fire Prevention and Engineering Bureau of Texas, Dallas
Publisher:
Total Pages: 58
Release: 1948
Genre: Disasters
ISBN:

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The Fire Eater

The Fire Eater
Author: Jose Hernandez Diaz
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2020-03-02
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1680032097

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Surreal, playful, and always poignant, the prose poems in Jose Hernandez Diaz’s masterful debut chapbook introduce us to a mime, a skeleton, and the man in the Pink Floyd t-shirt, all of whom explore their inner selves in Hernandez Diaz’s startling and spare style. With nods to Russell Edson and the surrealists, Hernandez Diaz explores the ordinary and the not-so-ordinary occurrences of life, set against the backdrop of the moon, and the poet’s native Los Angeles. The TRP Chapbook Series

Sweet Texas Fire

Sweet Texas Fire
Author: Nicole Flockton
Publisher: Tule Publishing
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2020-03-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1951786327

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Small town. Big secrets. Welcome to Sweet Ridge. Gage Cooper has always wanted a particular piece of family land. Not only for the oil on the property, but to prove to his father that Gage's past doesn't define his future. When his dad wills the land to stranger Charlotte Wilkinson and all Gage gets is a mysterious key, he's determined to do anything to get his rightful inheritance back. Charlotte Wilkinson never expected to inherit a piece of property in Sweet Ridge, Texas –the Aussie businesswoman is focused on building an environmental analyst career in America. But the moment arrogant oil-man Gage Cooper walks into her office accusing her of seducing his father, all plans for selling the property to him fly out the window. Then fate threatens to send her back to Australia and the dueling duo are forced to accept a fake marriage to keep their dreams alive. But as they discover common ground, and a surprising chemistry together, suddenly Gage must decide what's worth more: the land he's always coveted or a future with Charlotte?

The Texas Wildfires

The Texas Wildfires
Author: Therese Shea
Publisher: Tor/Forge
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2006-08
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781404235403

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Describes what wildfires are, how they can start, how to prevent them, and the people who fight them.

Fire in the Cane Field

Fire in the Cane Field
Author: Donald Shaw Frazier
Publisher: State House Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Beginning with the spasms of secession in the Pelican State, Donald Frazier weaves a stirring tale of bravado, reaction and war as he describes the consequences of disunion for the hapless citizens of Louisiana and Texas.

Fire in the Sea

Fire in the Sea
Author: David A. McKee
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2014-01-27
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1623490316

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The cold, stygian dark of the extreme sea depths is home to some of our planet’s strangest creatures. Even their names evoke a science fiction adventure: dragonfishes, greeneyes, viperfishes, mirrorbellies, lanternfishes. Marine biologist Henry “Hank” Compton (1928–2005) of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s Rockport Marine Lab was present on some of the earliest Gulf of Mexico cruises on which these fishes were collected for the first time in Texas waters. Upon returning, Compton would retire to the darkroom he had constructed beneath a stairwell at the lab and photograph the specimens. A talented artist, Compton then painted watercolors based on his photographs. He allowed free rein to both his scientific judgment and his artistic vision as he constructed representations of how the specimens might have appeared in the crushing pressure of their alien environment. Compton dubbed the series of deep-water paintings “Fire in the Sea” because of the shimmering bioluminescence common to these deep-water species. Then, along with taxonomic descriptions, he drafted fanciful narratives to accompany the paintings: quirky, humorous, and sometimes cryptic stories of the fishes in their unreachable habitat. Professor, researcher, and author David A. McKee has taken Compton’s work, discovered in cardboard boxes following his death, and, along with others, provided chapters on bioluminescence, life in the deep, taxonomic arrangement, and life history information.

Texas State Fire Marshal's Office, Public Education and Information Section: Texas Fire Incident Reporting System

Texas State Fire Marshal's Office, Public Education and Information Section: Texas Fire Incident Reporting System
Author: Texas. Department of Insurance
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1999
Genre: Commerce
ISBN:

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This site from the Texas State Fire Marshal discusses TEXFIRS which collects and maintains data from fire departments and compiles statistics on fires in an effort to determine the impact of fire on lives and property in Texas.

Conducting Prescribed Fires

Conducting Prescribed Fires
Author: John Robert Weir
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2009
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1603443363

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In this practical and helpful manual, John R. Weir, who has conducted more than 720 burns in four states, offers a step-by-step guide to the systematic application of burning to meet specific land management needs and goals.

City on Fire

City on Fire
Author: Bill Minutaglio
Publisher: Univ of TX + ORM
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2014-02-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 029276104X

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A history of the 1947 disaster that rocked a segregated Texas boomtown and revealed disturbing negligence by the private sector and the US government. First published in 2003, City on Fire is a gripping, intimate account of the explosions of two ships loaded with ammonium nitrate fertilizer that demolished Texas City, Texas, in April 1947, in one of the most catastrophic disasters in American history. “Remarkable. . . . A terrific nonfiction work that has the narrative force of an adventure novel.” —Washington Post “[Among] the greatest life-or-death tales ever told.” —Esquire “City on Fire will stand on its own as one of the finest books ever written about Texas.” —Texas Observer “Incendiary reading. . . . A harrowing mosaic about a blaze during a time of racial divisions and environmental plundering…evocatively told. . . . The book vividly details the carnage as well as some acts of heroism and selflessness.” —Publishers Weekly “Riveting . . . Reminiscent of New York City’s rise from the askes after September 11, the chronicle of Texas City’s devastation and resurrection will strike a chord with contemporary readers.” —Booklist “History at its best, at once thrilling and illuminating. The story of ambition, hubris, tragedy, and bravery . . . is as timeless today in all of America as it was back in Texas more than half a century ago.” —David Maraniss, author of Barack Obama: The Story