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What resource has become increasingly useful in bomb detection and in searches for evidence following explosions and has been in constant demand since 9/11?
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When responding to a fire scene, what should an officer observe, note, and record?
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The breaking off of surface pieces of concrete or brick due to intense heat is referred to as .
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Describe the two-step warrant process that is required by the U.S.Supreme Court for investigating fires involving crimes.
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Accelerants at the scene can be identified by olfactory detection, or sense of .
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The basic difference between aggravated and simple arson is that aggravated arson involves malicious intent.
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