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The Ten Standard Firefighting Orders are a set of systematically organized rules designed by a USDA Forest Service task force to reduce danger to personnel and increase fire fighting efficiency. They were introduced in 1957 and since then only the numbering changed, in order to make them easier to memorize.

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  • Die Ten Standard Firefighting Orders (and 18 Watchouts Situations) wurden vom United States Forest Service 1957 erarbeitet, nachdem es bei verschiedenen Waldbränden in den zwanzig Jahren vorher zu hohen Todeszahlen unter den Brandbekämpfern gekommen war. Sie gehören heutzutage zum Standardwissen von Wildhütern und Feuerwehrleuten in den Vereinigten Staaten, die mit der befasst sind. (de)
  • The Ten Standard Firefighting Orders are a set of systematically organized rules designed by a USDA Forest Service task force to reduce danger to personnel and increase fire fighting efficiency. They were introduced in 1957 and since then only the numbering changed, in order to make them easier to memorize. The rules were based upon the success of the United States Armed Forces' General Orders for Sentries, a set of guidelines designed for safety and efficiency for military personnel standing sentry duty. The Ten Standard Orders were later supplemented by 18 Situations That Shout Watch Out, or the 18 Watchout Situations. While the original orders were designed to be implemented in an order of importance, the order was changed in the 1980s to remove this priority of orders and create an easy to remember list with each order beginning with an initial of "Fire Orders", then returned to the original order in 2002. A primary consideration for firefighters addressed by these orders is to be able to gain timely warning of a danger allowing the firefighter to safely escape. The orders were developed from lessons learned in a number of major wildland fires that led to the deaths of trapped firefighters including the Shoshone National Forest Blackwater fire of 1937 and the Helena National Forest Mann Gulch Fire in 1949. The order can be a basis for evaluating the aftermath of a firefighting situation, although some firefighters have criticized the orders as being difficult to follow. (en)
  • 《标准消防十条法则》(英語:Ten Standard Firefighting Orders)是美国国家森林局特遣队所制定的系统化规则,以减少人员伤亡、增加消防效率。 (zh)
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  • Die Ten Standard Firefighting Orders (and 18 Watchouts Situations) wurden vom United States Forest Service 1957 erarbeitet, nachdem es bei verschiedenen Waldbränden in den zwanzig Jahren vorher zu hohen Todeszahlen unter den Brandbekämpfern gekommen war. Sie gehören heutzutage zum Standardwissen von Wildhütern und Feuerwehrleuten in den Vereinigten Staaten, die mit der befasst sind. (de)
  • 《标准消防十条法则》(英語:Ten Standard Firefighting Orders)是美国国家森林局特遣队所制定的系统化规则,以减少人员伤亡、增加消防效率。 (zh)
  • The Ten Standard Firefighting Orders are a set of systematically organized rules designed by a USDA Forest Service task force to reduce danger to personnel and increase fire fighting efficiency. They were introduced in 1957 and since then only the numbering changed, in order to make them easier to memorize. (en)
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  • Ten Standard Firefighting Orders (de)
  • Ten Standard Firefighting Orders (en)
  • 标准消防十条法则 (zh)
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