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Help on a sports story?

I am writing a story and there is a popular sport in japan known as Air pool. Mokoto's grandfather invented these sneakers with a air pump installed inside them so when you run you can fly in mid air and do cool and insane tricks. As for competition I need help with that as well because well this is a sports story and it needs tournaments and stuff like that. It needs a title too because I don't know what to call it.

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SFABN is right, anybody who answers after this is either regurgitating the same answer or is wrong.
The term alarm is not an exact or consistent measure. For example, in my county there are several types of alarms. Each area has their own policies! There is a local alarm which will usually require a one company response. A small trash dumpster or auto fire will usually be a local alarm. Traffic accidents are also considered local There is what we call a street assignment for a single family dwelling. This will consist of two or three engine companies and a ladder truck or heavy duty rescue squad. There is a box alarm, which is a commercial building, or multi-family dwelling. This is a three engine, two truck and one squad dispatch. Additional units may be requested by the incident commander. They can ask for specific units (ie an additional engine) or they can ask for an additional alarm assignment . If a second alarm is called on a box 3 more engines, 2 more trucks and an additional squad will be dispatched. A third alarm will have the same thing again. The incident commander is the one to decide what is needed to fight the fire, and protect lives and property. Factors that are taken into consideration are the size of the fire, proximity of other buildings, availability of water supply, and outside temperature. In very hot or cold weather, there is a greater fatigue with the firefighters!! The only limit to the number of alarms is the availability of fire equipment!
It's illegal b/c what if a firetruck needs the water and your car will probably end up in the way.

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