Juveniles account for 40 percent of arson arrests, report says

Juveniles account for 40 percent of arson arrests, report says

Four of every 10 people arrested for arson in 1986 were juveniles, according to the National Fire Protection Association's annual arson study. Young firesetters were active in 1986, the study says; 1 of every 15 people arrested for arson—or 6.6 percent—was under the age of 10.

The Quick Collapse of a “Slow Burner”

It was a hot summer in Paterson, N.J., last year, and not only because of the weather. A series of weekend arson fires plagued the…

Initial Reports

A familiar fire service proverb states: "The first 15 minutes of operations at an alarm will set the pace and determine the potential outcome of…
Lessons Learned

Lessons Learned

Sprinkler and standpipe systems must be maintained in vacant, millconstructed buildings. Security service should be provided around the clock by building owners or those responsible…

America Still Burning

If it is allowed to grow, is fed and nurtured, adopted and supported by the fire service and related agencies, America Still Burning promises to…

APPARATUS DELIVERIES

This 3-D Fire Apparatus unit, delivered to the Union Fire Co. of Cornwells Heights, Pa., in April 1987, pumped continuously for 17 hours at a…
Maine paper mill appeals OSHA haz-mat citations

Maine paper mill appeals OSHA haz-mat citations

A Maine pulp and paper mill is contesting the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's citation for 37 violations of its standards, including permitting workers to…