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Six Firefighter Fatalities in Construction site Explosion, Kansas City, Missouri (November 29, 1988) (Report 024 Major Fires Investigation Project)

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Six Firefighter Fatalities in Construction site Explosion, Kansas City, Missouri (November 29, 1988) (Report 024 Major Fires Investigation Project)

by Yates, Jack (Investigator)

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United States Fire Administration Technical Reports Series Soft cover. Fine. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Book.

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Title
Six Firefighter Fatalities in Construction site Explosion, Kansas City, Missouri (November 29, 1988) (Report 024 Major Fires Investigation Project)
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Yates, Jack (Investigator)
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United States Fire Administration Technical Reports Series
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4to - over 9¾" - 12&

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