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- Q1304195 subject Q6829287.
- Q1304195 subject Q6901263.
- Q1304195 subject Q7083503.
- Q1304195 abstract "A bucket brigade or human chain is a method for transporting items where items are passed from one stationary person to the next.The method was important in firefighting before the advent of hand pumped fire engines, whereby firefighters would pass buckets to each other to extinguish a blaze. A famous example of this is the Union Fire Company. This technique is still common where using machines to move water, supplies, or other items would be impractical.This method needs a number of participants sufficient for covering the distance.".
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- Q1304195 wikiPageWikiLink Q6829287.
- Q1304195 wikiPageWikiLink Q6901263.
- Q1304195 wikiPageWikiLink Q7083503.
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- Q1304195 comment "A bucket brigade or human chain is a method for transporting items where items are passed from one stationary person to the next.The method was important in firefighting before the advent of hand pumped fire engines, whereby firefighters would pass buckets to each other to extinguish a blaze. A famous example of this is the Union Fire Company.".
- Q1304195 label "Bucket brigade".
- Q1304195 depiction EscombrosBelAir2.jpg.