Unit 11
Across
- 2. An area protected from heat, often showing an outline of an object.
- 4. A fire started by lightning or other environmental causes.
- 6. A fire that is intentionally started.
- 8. A burn mark that indicates heat intensity and fire direction.
- 14. A fire that was not set on purpose.
- 15. The act of saving someone from danger.
- 16. The vertical spread of fire and heat, often leading flames upward.
- 18. A fire fueled by flammable liquids like gasoline.
- 19. A visible product of fire, often black or gray.
- 20. A fire involving live electrical equipment.
- 21. The removal of an individual from a hazardous situation.
Down
- 1. A substance used to speed up a fire’s spread.
- 3. A spotted canine often associated with firehouses.
- 5. A fire fueled by cooking oils or fats.
- 7. A fire whose cause cannot be clearly identified.
- 9. The process of burning.
- 10. Saving someone from drowning or water-related hazards.
- 11. A fire that burns metals such as magnesium or titanium.
- 12. The criminal act of intentionally setting a fire.
- 13. The retrieval of a deceased individual from a dangerous scene.
- 14. A fire involving wood, paper, or fabric.
- 17. A burn pattern that helps investigators trace the fire’s source.