How To Use Brigade In A Sentence

  • The reconnaissance is conducted by teams from the reconnaissance company of the airborne brigade and the reconnaissance platoon of an IFV-equipped airborne battalion or by a designated platoon of an airborne battalion. FM 100-61 Chptr 9 Artillery Support
  • Afghans say the mound where the Americans have made a base was once used by Alexander the Great, who defeated the local tribes of Afghanistan in the 4th century B.C. Since their arrival in April, the members of the 10th Mountain Division, 3rd Brigade, 25th Artillery, have been working to win over the local population rather than subjugate it. Making inroads in Afghanistan
  • Members of the 800th Military Police Brigade had to use lethal force several times to quell prisoner uprisings, the report says.
  • On the ‘digital’ battlefield there is a real likelihood that brigade commanders will talk directly to sergeants or corporals commanding sections and that intermediate officers will be sidelined.
  • Campbell, contact all of the COs of all of the other brigades, wings, regiments, and divisions.
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  • The fire brigade said: 'It was a strange accident. The Sun
  • The military's southern command said an infantry brigade has been sent to the site to assist the citizens.
  • Her pedestrian, low-brow, unperceptive prose has struck a chord with the so-bad-it's-good brigade.
  • Maybe it was the Royal Marines, the Ghurkas, and the Brigade of Guards whose bandsmen were a hundred metres away, but I don't think so.
  • Firman said the dispute was triggered by a minor misunderstanding between a member of the police's Mobile Brigade and a group of marines.
  • Meanwhile, back on the hustings the law-and-order brigade has apparently got all the answers to our street crime problems.
  • For two women such as us, confirmed members of the jeans and T-shirt brigade, we were developing a surprising unspoken admiration for the seriously girly.
  • The commander of the multinational division, incorporating our military contingent, is empowered to ensure tactical interaction with the brigade.
  • We should have had the St John Ambulance brigade giving us tea and thermal blankets.
  • Increase Iraqi security force capacity – both size and effectiveness – from 10 to 13 Army divisions, 36 to 41 Army Brigades, and 112 to 132 Army Battalions.
  • The Army's traditional brigade, divisional, corps, and ASCC structure also is being reviewed.
  • He has commanded airborne infantry units at the company, battalion, brigade and division levels.
  • In the opening days, a combined arms brigade task force was the first to deploy.
  • He established guards for his artillery trains and directed that a liaison orderly be sent from each battery to brigade headquarters.
  • He may have signed off on the idea of creating a youth brigade, and put a gold star in the dossier of the sweating toady who proposed the idea.
  • without more ado Barker borrowed a knife from his brigade Major and honed it on a carborundum stone as coolly as a butcher
  • As he entered the stage with coiffured hair and a dapper pin-striped suit, I didn't know what to expect, but he was amazing and had the entire audience, blue rinse brigade and all, on their feet applauding his efforts.
  • ‘The fire brigade went up and down in their skylift several times and removed the loose stones very courageously,’ he said.
  • If the Brigade had more Arabic linguists, the Army would have deployed them to use their language skills.
  • The division's mission would be to organize, train, equip, and deploy brigades.
  • When the complete brigade emerge in full drag from their dressing rooms, they look quite the motley crew.
  • I was pretty affable myself, just then, and pretended not to hear one or two of the more jealous remarks that were dropped - about how odd it was that Her Majesty hadn't chosen one of the purple brigade to squire her young cousin, not so much as Guardee even, but a plain Mr - and who the deuce were the Flashmans anyway? The Sky Writer
  • This was the culmination of a process of left-wing entryism which has seen unions representing communication workers, railwaymen, the fire brigades and the civil service fall like dominoes.
  • She became stuck on a narrow ledge and was only rescued after the fire brigade was called out.
  • Matt Wrack, general secretary of the Fire Brigades Union, said his former wife and student son had been "pestered" by reporters, with one "rooting about" in dustbins. The Guardian World News
  • It became apparent there was too much water for the plumber to pump away, so the fire brigade was called in.
  • He has held key staff positions with troops at the battalion, brigade and division levels.
  • Tell him to have his infantry brigades press forward now with the utmost haste. Man of Honour
  • ‘You've performed exceptionally well with the brigade in your school,’ the sergeant continued.
  • An investigation was not carried out until 22 days after the accident because the ambulance service had not notified the fire brigade. The Sun
  • Thank goodness for the London fire brigade. Times, Sunday Times
  • The anti-hunt brigade regularly turn out whenever a hunt meets.
  • I went to the El Gouna marina, not yet filled with white polished yachts because the international yachting brigade were still out in the Med.
  • Iranian army officer announced yesterday that the Iranian revolution guards formed 300 fighting groups under the name "Karbala", and 40 brigades under the name Ashura'a supported by Roads to Iraq
  • Moreover we should find out what the President means by continually referring to this country merely as an associate, instead of the ally of the nations with whose troops our own troops are actually brigaded in battle. How Wars end
  • The fire brigade was called and tackled the blaze using water from street hydrants.
  • More than 50,000 visitors are expected to attend the show, which was today featuring daredevil stunts from the Royal Signals Motorcycle Display Team and music by the Lancastrian Brigade Band.
  • Another Campbell Street resident said his garage was knee-deep in water and his family was waiting for the fire brigade to pump water out of the garden, which was entirely submerged.
  • This may mark the schism between Negri and the Red Brigades and may be the root of the split in the Red Brigades between the extreme Stalinist wing and the more moderate "workerist" wing composed of such dissidents as Valerio Morucci and Adriana Faranda, both arrested last May. Terror in Italy: An Exchange
  • Mango fresh cream pastry, mango mousse, mango tarts, and mango souffle are only a few of what Sweet Chariot on Brigade Road offers mango lovers.
  • The artillery batteries ' duties quickly changed to extending, improving and maintaining a brigade-sized defensive perimeter.
  • As the credit crunch bites, the corporate prawn-sandwich brigade are also feeling the chill of the recessionary wind. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is being tested by West Midlands fire brigade and is due to go into use next year. The Sun
  • Major Mallaby-Kelby was a keen pushful officer, immensely eager to maintain the well-known efficiency of the Brigade while the colonel was away; but he took me into his confidence on another matter. Pushed and the Return Push
  • There was no evidence to link the brigade to any conspiracy against Mr Bush.
  • With the fire brigade's ladders too short to reach the lift, a mountain rescue team was called in to help.
  • For the most part, the Etech conference was made up of two groups: the graybeards and the baldies (alternatively the t-shirt brigade).
  • I have not yet been given a sensible answer to that question, possibly because my reasoning is too logical and lacking enough restrictive nannying for the anti-everything brigade.
  • Fire-brigades are standing by in case of an explosion.
  • Instead, the fire brigade consists primarily of the maintainers of the software.
  • This marks the first time since World War I that the brigade has deployed overseas.
  • In the morning the brigade lost its communication center destroyed by a tactical Iraqi missile.
  • How the PC brigade is destroying our orchestras
  • All water used by the fire - brigade for fire extinction purpose is supplied free by an act of Congress.
  • Why not also have competing police forces, fire brigades or ambulance services? Times, Sunday Times
  • An intelligence staff is organic to the brigade and its subordinate battalions and squadron.
  • In the meantime Pleasonton's three divisions, "stiffened" -- to use one of Hooker's expressions -- by two brigades of infantry, stole down to the fords and lay there during the night, quietly, and without fires, ready at the first dawn of day to spring upon their too-confident adversaries and give them a rude awakening. Chancellorsville and Gettysburg Campaigns of the Civil War - VI
  • He was cut free by the fire brigade. The Sun
  • It is this type of willful misrepresentation, lying and scaremongering by even the official antivax brigade which I find so appalling. slippinaway On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • They will instead be referred to a brigade-level review, where the overriding consideration will be keeping them on the Army's books.
  • Frankly, though, I think he's too nice about it: this ‘theory’ is so cockamamie that it belongs with the tin foil hat brigade.
  • (Potere Operaio, No. 61, July 16, 1973) Even as late as November 1978, after the kidnapping and killing of Aldo Moro, Negri's own magazine, Rosso (Red), far from condemning the escalating violence of the Red Brigades, wrote: "In claiming as its own all militant actions on the proletarian side, the movement must relaunch the initiative on the terrain of organized counterpower and mass illegality. 'Apocalypse Soon': An Exchange
  • The Inkatha Freedom Party Youth Brigade (IFPYB) called the interdict "the greatest assault on freedom since 1994". ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Shortly afterwards the fire brigade arrived, and a detachment of special constables. Times, Sunday Times
  • One of the residents of the flats that overlook the factory saw the flames and phoned the fire brigade.
  • And before the fuddy-duddy brigade rushes to condemn the idea as a recipe for teen troubles, just pause for thought and view the project in terms of business for shop owners.
  • Belleau Wood, taken in the offensive, was recaptured by the US 2nd Division, its attack led by the 4th Marine Brigade.
  • Not all vehicles were up-armored before leaving FOB Pacesetter, but the vehicles without armor used sandbags for protection as the brigade moved north.
  • We had to call the fire brigade. The Sun
  • Today Di the drum dress a spirit and prepare to take a brigade and teach this indocile federal country in the middle of the green center, what be shrieked to obey.
  • Sir, — Your being personally present in this sever sea - son which we know stroungly impresses your mind with a scene of their suffering circumstances, therefor having no doupt of your humanity to relieve them, and justis to hear their complaints when founded on justis and reason, gives us, the commanding officers of the regiments in the 3 1 * and 4 th brigades, to lay the complaints of the soldiers to the officers of the scantity of their present alowance of their provision under the heavey fatigue this garrison is now subject to, which is more sever than at any other time, in hailing provisions, forage and material for the barracks over and above the supply of wood for the garrison and ourselves; and the beef being thin and not any vegetables at this season to be procured as in time pass. Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society
  • In the slap of waves against the rocky shore one can imagine hearing phantom brigades moving across the lakes, paddling in close line astern, their canoes piled high with beaver pelts destined for Bond Street and the rue de Rivoli.
  • Reindeer became the property of collective farms, and herders were organized into brigades (working teams).
  • That is what the fire brigade advises. Times, Sunday Times
  • Shortly afterwards the fire brigade arrived, and a detachment of special constables. Times, Sunday Times
  • The fire brigade established the gas was an asphyxiant, which takes oxygen out of the air, but is not a fire risk.
  • In practical terms, we have reaffirmed our commitment to build the Queen Elizabeth class aircraft carriers; the future fast-jet fleet will comprise the more capable Joint Strike Fighter and Typhoon; we will develop multirole brigades to be able to conduct the full range of tasks with our ground forces; and we will be capable of deploying a modernized all-arms force into the field up to 30,000 strong. The British Lion Will Continue to Retain His Claws
  • When the IFPYB raised concerns about the inclusion of its members in the party¹s candidates list, they were told by their senior leaders that parliament was not a "picnicking" place for the Youth Brigade. THE IFP DOES NOT DERSERVE THE YOUTH VOTE
  • It was not the stage-managed arrogance of the Teuton jackboot or the Brigade of Guards. MOONDROP TO MURDER
  • The Fire Brigades Union discussed at its annual conference yesterday whether to hold a ballot which could lead to walkouts within a month.
  • A bomb squad arrived, along with officers from the police's Mobile Brigade, and defused the bombs that were equipped with timers.
  • The writer gives an astute assessment of a country run for the few at the expense of the many. Run by the Palsy-Walsy brigade.
  • Thus at a more discursive level, the brigade aims to change public perceptions of menstruation.
  • Here, some bright spark thought Windsor Castle was on fire and called the fire brigade!
  • The fire brigade and police took hundreds of calls as high winds brought trees, telephone and power lines crashing down and damaged buildings.
  • Several armored cavalry regiments (brigade equivalents) could be kept as independent units.
  • These rows act as linear tracks along which microtubules can be passed: the kinesin molecules pass the tubules to one another like a bucket brigade.
  • The men with the Brigade ties and their friends were running out of potential mutual acquaintances to describe.
  • Between my mom and the brigade of little old ladies from Tower 2, I had a solid grounding in the basics of knitting.
  • Seven other marines from 3 Commando Brigade and four American soldiers also died.
  • An emergency meeting was held, and The Brigade decided that naked pictures were needed, and chop-chop.
  • Formations established could include shipping security squadrons, airmobile light brigades, airmobile reconstruction brigades and shipborne heavy brigades. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fire brigade officers say the leak occurred in a pipe on the first floor.
  • I do not remember that they were molested, even by the guns of General Wagner, who had been foolishly posted with two small brigades across the turnpike, a half-mile in our front, where he was needless for apprisal and powerless for resistance. The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 1
  • First contact the Chief Fire Officer at the headquarters of your local fire brigade.
  • The brigade's commander car, the M-1 (Emochka), blew up on a mine.
  • A brigade of infantry marching in column of fours, without its baggage, would take about 15 minutes to cross a bridge (moving at 2+mph).
  • The senior military advisor to the film was Colonel Joseph Conmy, brigade commander at the actual battle.
  • They must also focus on general-use POL products, such as lubricants, that are not ordinarily used by the light brigade. FM 71-1 Appendix H Integration of Heavy/Light Forces
  • The brigade commander will be disciplined for failing to manage his troops properly.
  • Lives may be put at risk when Pembrokeshire loses its emergency fire tender, according to the Fire Brigades Union.
  • Thus, motorized rifle divisions have largely been replaced by motorized rifle brigades.
  • In the slap of waves against the rocky shore one can imagine hearing phantom brigades moving across the lakes, paddling in close line astern, their canoes piled high with beaver pelts destined for Bond Street and the rue de Rivoli.
  • When needed, the marines gather together enough battalions and brigades to form a division and that's that.
  • Two to five battalions form a brigade, which is commanded by a colonel and has from 3,000 to 5,000 soldiers.
  • In the action field, he's not a fighter, like the martial arts brigade, but a throwback to the era of suave gentleman spies.
  • The fire brigade and ambulance service were on hand. Times, Sunday Times
  • So, the rural museum and playground was to be kept open at all costs so as not to offend the weekend green wellie brigade rather than take the belt-and-braces approach that might actually work to stop the spread of this fell disease. Archive 2007-08-05
  • Divisional, brigade, battlegroup and company commanders with recent experience in Afghanistan and Iraq (and Kosovo, Bosnia and Northern Ireland) are posted into the MoD every week. Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister?
  • We had to call the fire brigade. The Sun
  • The reporter ask you think that the Japanese brigade encounters in China unfrequented, be subjected to to why a lot of hisses are?
  • It proved impossible to create a firm, unified command for the aircraft fleet, which was due to perform the airdrop and provide air cover for the brigades.
  • No doubt the save the little fuffy wuffy foxys brigade will be foaming at the mouth already. Libertarian Blog Place
  • Dial 999 to call the fire brigade.
  • Symbols of the excesses of the white-shoe brigade may be kitsch and amusing, but are indicative of a society where development was pursued for the good of a few.
  • Tributes were paid to Councillors Jimmy Moloney and Damian Ryan for refusing to kowtow to the Heavy Hand Brigade and for walking out of the meeting in protest.
  • Israel would then deploy around 30,000 paratroopers, infantry and armoured brigades.
  • Once the correct dispersant was received, it was sprayed onto the rocks which were then washed with high pressure water using the fire brigade's portable pump which was carried around the rocks.
  • The tenuous nature of the rebels' grip on the capital was clear at the makeshift headquarters of the so-called Tripoli Brigade, described as a hand-picked team assigned the job of securing the city. Boston.com Top Stories
  • Only the Third Brigade was going home, along with unneeded units, like the artillery battalions and the division's band.
  • The move followed unconfirmed reports of a coup attempt in late June by a brigade of the elite Republican Guards.
  • Paul Woolstewholmes from Suffolk has won the election for national officer in the Fire Brigades union, unseating the leadership candidate.
  • Besides the four brigades of Khedivial infantry, together with artillery, cavalry, and camelry, and minor details, the Egyptian army also included a large transport column of some 2800 camels and about as many men. Khartoum Campaign, 1898 or the Re-Conquest of the Soudan
  • The fire brigade was called out twice last night.
  • Last week a high court judge ruled that the brigade had no alternative but to give them their jobs back.
  • His brigade protected the rear of Sherman's army during the Atlanta Campaign, and was part of the Tennessee Campaign at the end of 1864.
  • A third brigade is at sea, ready for an amphibious assault.
  • The troops were organized into brigades and divisions.
  • The brigade was now upon the Front Royal and Winchester pike, moving in the foot and wheel prints of the advance, and under and through an extended cirrhus cloud of dirty saffron. The Long Roll
  • Fire-brigades are standing by in case of an explosion.
  • A spokesperson for the fire brigade said the cause of the fire was not yet known.
  • A fortress brigade of elite fanatics holds this citadel, which is dug into the bedrock below, and protected above with reinforced concrete, and has all around fire from machine guns, cannon, mortars, and grenade throwers housed in steel turrets. The Niagara Front
  • Traditionally, the salwar has been teamed with kurtas of various lengths (knee length being the length of this season) but the bold young brigade has teamed it up with bustiers and bandeau tops now.
  • The fire brigade and ambulance service were on hand. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mike was a member of the local volunteer fire brigade.
  • Luckily, the smoke detector automatically alerted the fire brigade who extinguished the blaze and moved the couple, and their pets, away from the house.
  • At earliest dawn on September 16 our whole Brigade, preceded by a squadron of Bengal Lancers, marched in warlike formation into the Mamund Valley and was soon widely spread over its extensive area. Archive 2004-11-28
  • Experts who unveiled it in Philadelphia hope it could also be used by fire brigades. The Sun
  • German reconnaissance had missed the presence of a newly detrained Siberian division in the area, and an accompanying armoured brigade with a full roster of the relatively new and highly manoeuvrable T-34s. Sealing Their Fate
  • You're not really interested in how diverse the fire brigade is. Times, Sunday Times
  • It has shaken off a reputation as a staid brand, loved by the green welly brigade, to become the maker of fashionable bags that young celebrities such as Chung and Radio 1 presenter Fearne Cotton are happy to tote. Mulberry bags reports sales rise of 80%
  • Dozens of local residents rang the fire brigade as the inferno ripped through the offices and warehouse area.
  • The Fire brigade were called just before 11 pm and extinguished the fire, which burned an area of heathland around three-quarters of a mile square.
  • The Army attaches battalions to brigade and for training purposes.
  • It was distinguished at Rossbach, Zorndorf and Hochirch and was usually brigaded with the Gensdarmes CR10 cuirassier regiment. Frederick's Garde du Corps
  • Coun Stroud condemned the scheme as inappropriate at a time when the Fire Brigades Union is in dispute with the Government over pay.
  • The third Infantry brigade with its Mountain battery and one or two troops of Cavalry formed the rear guard. Forty-one years in India From Subaltern To Commander-In-Chief
  • Liberals bash the Hindutva brigade in newspapers and TV channels, the majoritarians bash the rest of us.
  • He's joined the bowler - hatted brigade working in the City.
  • In 1973 he became the aide-de-camp to the U.S. commander for the brigade, and, two years later, became the brigade's executive officer for A Company, 2nd Battalion.
  • On my return, I converted the Brigade Road store into a self-service supermarket.
  • There have been several improvements to the brigade's billets, dining facility, an improved Lightning University facility, and many enhancements to the brigade's Gym 3.
  • She awoke her husband who telephoned for the Fire Brigade.
  • The marchers included three bands and many different troops of youth organisations, from the Boys' Brigade down to the youngest Cubs and Beavers.
  • It is an oft-told story, but can still stir anger and pity, with the family feuding of the aristocratic popinjays commanding the brigade even spilling over onto the battlefield.
  • But don't expect any high falutin’ Froggy food at the Light Brigade – modern European is the way she describes it.
  • Outside mathematics he was the captain of the local Voluntary Fire Brigade and, more surprisingly, he assisted the stationmaster at the local railway station by closing the doors of the trains.
  • A signal regiment at army group level differs from those at army or corps level by having an organic troposcatter battalion and a SATCOM company, as does a signal brigade. FM 100-61 Chptr 7 Command and Control
  • Coordination must be made with the brigade reconnaissance team, companies to the rear, and adjacent units.
  • The blue rinse brigade will love it. The Sun
  • The one about having to call the fire brigade to put out the candles on his cake? The Sun
  • BD512, a new type of integrated circuit, is a bucket brigade device developed by our institute, which finds wide application in audio processing.
  • In this, the commune system sought to do what had been tried within the original collectives through the attempt to equalize the assets of the constituent brigades.
  • More World Cup related nonsense, this time from those cheery chappies at Strathclyde fire brigade who warn of the increased danger of fire in the home during the month-long football fest.
  • All water used by the fire - brigade for fire extinction purpose is supplied free by an act of Congress.
  • These multitudinous strata present such resemblances and differences among themselves that they are capable of classification into groups or formations, and these formations again are brigaded together into still larger assemblages, called by the older geologists, primary, secondary, and tertiary; by the moderns, palaeozoic, mesozoic, and cainozoic: the basis of the former nomenclature being the relative age of the groups of strata; that of the latter, the kinds of living forms contained in them. Essays
  • The fire brigade recommends that every house is fitted with a smoke alarm.
  • The fire brigade had to use a special heavy duty crane to lift her from her bed. The Sun
  • The Stryker Brigade is especially vulnerable to long lines of communication, unoccupied battlespace, and bypassed enemy forces.
  • It was not uncommon for a brigade to have a cavalry troop or artillery battery as part of its organic makeup.
  • 30 Rock, SNL or Upright Citizens Brigade, this fact is easily attestable. DVD Verdict
  • Conventionally armed brigades are treated differently.
  • He was rescued by the fire brigade the following morning. Times, Sunday Times
  • A spokesman for the London fire brigade said that part of a flat on the ground floor was alight. Times, Sunday Times
  • The mutiny in the Greek Brigade was also approaching a crisis.
  • Every day, for 350 days, we organized the trains and convoyed to the brigade support area as a logistics package.
  • The term originated in a French culinary tradition that dates back to the nineteenth century when Escoffier, the great chef and writer, modernized the restaurant kitchen with what came to be known as the brigade system. The City Cook
  • Later he commanded a tank battalion, an armored brigade and the First Cavalry Division.
  • Probably no historical image would be harder to dislodge from the collective memory than that of the teak-headed, red-faced, white-moustached general, his tactics derived from long-ago cavalry maneuvers, sitting in a château headquarters well behind the lines as he orders waves of infantry across minefields and through barbed wire, forcing them like the Light Brigade itself “into the jaws of death, into the mouth of hell,” and into the waiting German machine guns. The Pity of War
  • Age Concern now wants elderly people worried about keeping warm to contact its officers or the fire brigade for advice.
  • The children's club will still continue over half term, with activities such as trampolining, gymnastics and a bouncy castle, as well as visits from groups such as the police and fire brigade.
  • They were in combat fatigues and wore the flashes of the Iron Hammer Brigade of the élite special forces command. CONFESSIONAL
  • A unit of action may vary from a nine-man infantry section through to a 3500-person brigade.
  • The brigade commander was able to assess the situation and take proper courses of action.
  • A brigade can deploy and fight autonomously today only by improvising in some way the support it requires.
  • I am cautious of any paper that uses AIPAC as a bogey man, instantly dismisses as propaganda anything — no matter how well documented — that may support Israel’s version of the facts, and puts scare quotes around “Commandoes” when describing 4 armed frogmen from the Al Aksah Martryrs Brigade en route from Gaza to Israel The Volokh Conspiracy » What’s Going on With Turkey
  • I'm sure the brown-suit brigade that runs the department told you it was their idea.
  • She couldn't have been more than twenty-three or -four, but she had all the steely intransigence of the Brigade of Guards. DEAD BEAT
  • The charge of the First and Third Australian Light Horse Brigades (on foot) in Gallipoli on August 7th [1915] was one of the most superbly devoted deeds it is possible to conceive. Archive 2009-03-01
  • Of the Brigade 2506 aircraft that sortied on the morning of April 15, one was tasked with establishing the CIA cover story for the invasion. Think Progress » U.S., France agree on cease-fire package.
  • The brigade also has companies in Illinois and Massachusetts and a team in Guam.
  • If required, the army group may include airborne forces (a separate airborne infantry brigade or perhaps an IFV-equipped airborne brigade from an airborne division) and amphibious forces (naval infantry). FM 100-61 Chptr 4 Army Group Offensive Operations
  • Arriving shortly before 3pm on Saturday, the fire brigade discovered that the garage door had been partly blown off and there was a severe fire raging inside.
  • Dempster represents the biter-bit brigade, being a fairly constant topic whenever journos gather together.
  • This was the burning question at a special seminar held on Wednesday to demonstrate how the fire brigade would spring into action.

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