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What if a Fire Service is called to assist another Service at a large tank fire and they carry FSFF but not AFFF or similar foams?

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What if a Fire Service is called to assist another Service at a large tank fire and they carry FSFF but not AFFF or similar foams?

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The Buncefield fire is a typical example. It is important to note that in the vast majority of fire incidents where the Fire Service attends a high risk site, the site operator will generally store or supply the fluorosurfactant foam required. This was the case at Buncefield, where the Fire Services attending provided Command and Control, fire fighting skills, logistics and techniques, and the hardware such as vehicles and water pumping facilities to deliver the foam. The site owners bought and supplied the foam.

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