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We have received some emails reporting that there are fewer states/conditions in the Deli fire sim than in previous sims. Actually, while there are only 2-3 options per floor (basement, first floor, second floor), you can use the options independently to create a more complex scenario. As Chief Montagna writes in the sim documents, you can create an exercise in which the fire starts on one floor and "spreads" (via your keystrokes) to other floors, and then each area can be extinguished separately. You can also vent the roof (if appropriate).

Certainly we would like to hear what you think and any suggestions for improvements!

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