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Fire retardant

Aerial application of fire retardant can be made either directly onto a fire, to cool the fire and reduce flame length in support of ground personnel, or ahead of the fire onto unburned fuel, reducing the fuel's ability to burn. Since retardant remains effective for several hours, depending on conditions, retardant is applied progressively by successive drop passes to build a long fire line. In this way, retardant is used to pretreat the areas based on expected fire behavior, although with enough intensity, fires may burn around, under or even through a retardant line.[1]

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