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How can computers help us in emergencies?

1Don't waste your time and my time to write I don't know, do your own homework, etc.2This is for homework but I have no choice.3I don't want you to write me my whole essay but links would be fine.4I can't find this anywhere.5I'm NOT asking how to fix my computer or anything like that.6Please just help me, it's called Yahoo! Answers not Yahoo! I hate you.7Read these carefully.Simple, right?

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As an firefighter, computers can help in Identifying a building layout (actual images of blueprints and/or floorplans) Identifying a building's contents and hazards (chemical or other items) information gathered from pre-planning as well as drills (water supply problems is one-One such drill told us we could be only guaranteed about 15 minutes of water from the hydrants supplied by a water tower on the property and external (tanker trucks relays) supply would need to be set up in the first minutes of a fire) Locating owners and keyholders in an emergency where forced entry is not immediately necessary emergency responder headcount identify resources available and contact information to obtain such resources.it isn't always firetrucks or firefighters needed at an emergency sceneThere are times that such things as earthmoving equipment or cranes are needed.
You can not do thisCopper reacts with sulfur in the gas and will flake apart from the inside outThis is dangerous! Call a local (yes local they are usually cheaper than internet price + s/h for this kind of thing) appliance repair parts center and get the right part.
Shadow is correct, William B is wrongYou must use either black pipe, stainless steel, or aluminum for natural gasAs Shadow said, there are chemicals in natural gas that react with copper, not with the other materialsYou can use copper for LP, however, perfectly safely You should be able to buy aluminum tubing as readily as you can buy copper, and it should be cheaper.
use copper don,t splice it

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