FIRE ENGINEERING®
July 1980 Volume 133 No. 7
THE JOURNAL OF THE FIRE PROTECTION PROFESSION SINCE 1877
features
6 The Editor’s Opinion Page
18 Proper Planning of Special Apparatus Can Coordinate Desires With Reality
21 11-Alarm Fire Overwhelms Sprinklers, Ruins $20-Million Industrial Complex
22 Seattle Opposes U.S. Rule on Radioactive Load Routing
25 Merit Raises Linked to Performance by Fire Fighter Evaluation System
31 Written Fireground Simulation—New Tool for Teaching and Testing
41 Everyone Can Talk in 11-Station Phone Link
42 Weaknesses in Emergency Planning, Mutual Aid Use Aired at Conference
44 Vermont Plan Speeds Aid For Hazardous Incidents
47 240,000 Forced to Flee Chlorine Released in Canadian Rail Wreck
48 Buffs Skip Coffee, Find Other Ways to Be Helpful
50 Trailer-Mounted LPG Fire Trainer
departments
8 The Volunteers Corner
10 Fire Schools and Seminars
11 Coming Events
12 Letter to the Editor
52 Fire Equipment Digest
58 16mm Films
59 Manufacturers’ Literature
61 From the Publisher’s Desk
62 Advertisers’ Index
63 Reader Service Card
18 Special apparatus
21 11-Alarm fire
44 Hazardous incidents plan
47 Chlorine released