War Time France the Story of An American Commission Abroad

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War Time France the Story of An American Commission Abroad
Francis R Francis Russell Stoddard
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"A supply of fine dry sand or soil may be kept ready, in pails or scuttles, in addition to water, especially where there are inflammable liquids which might be set alight. See that the sand or soil does not cake.
"If the gas is turned off at the meter, see that all burners are turned off as well; otherwise there will be serious risk of fire and explosion when the gas is turned on again.
"Make a note of the quickest means of summoning the Fire Brigade whether by telephone or the nearest fire ala
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"UNEXPLODED BOMBS AND SHELLS "Do not move or touch any unexploded bomb or shell. The police should be informed at once where any such missile is lying and steps should be taken to prevent its being interfered with meanwhile.
"If the bomb has broken, and powdered explosive has been scattered about, do not bring a naked light near. "FUMES FROM BOMBS "Be careful not to breathe fumes given off by bombs. Do not go near where any bomb has fallen unless it is necessary to do so for rescue purposes or to extinguish a fire, or unless you are sure all fumes have cleared away.


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