WEIRD FACTS ABOUT
FIRE-FIGHTING

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FIRE-FIGHTING

According to official figures, there were 1,148,000 fire-fighters in the USA in 2007 of which 3.7 per cent were women.

In 2008, there were 25 million calls to the fire services, of which only about 1.5 million involved fires.

That works out at an average of 1.3 fires for every fire-fighter.


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