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Final Report of the Continuing Committee of the President's Conference on Fire Prevention. Held in Washington, DC. on May 13, 1948.


PB2005107910

Publication Date 1948
Page Count 32
Abstract This is the final report to the President of the United States on what has been accomplished throughout the Nation, subsequent to the Conference on Fire Prevention, called by the President on May 6, 7, and 8, 1947. The report reflects considerable progress in the field of fire prevention and indicates that the objectives adopted at the Conference have been accomplished or definite action taken in this regard.
Keywords
  • Fire prevention
  • Meetings
  • Intergovernment cooperation
  • State agencies
  • Reporting requirements
  • State government
  • President's Conference on Fire Prevention
  • District of Columbia
Source Agency
  • Federal Emergency Management Agency-General
Corporate Authors Federal Emergency Management Agency, Washington, DC.
Document Type Technical Report
NTIS Issue Number 200522
Final Report of the Continuing Committee of the President's Conference on Fire Prevention. Held in Washington, DC. on May 13, 1948.
Final Report of the Continuing Committee of the President's Conference on Fire Prevention. Held in Washington, DC. on May 13, 1948.
PB2005107910

  • Fire prevention
  • Meetings
  • Intergovernment cooperation
  • State agencies
  • Reporting requirements
  • State government
  • President's Conference on Fire Prevention
  • District of Columbia
  • Federal Emergency Management Agency-General
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