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It seems to me that the last sentence "Rightly so, as these unsung heroes have been injured or died at the hands of criminals who seek to cover their crimes with fire." is (in my personal opinion) correct, but adds nothing to a discussion of forensic electrical engineering.
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It seems to me that this fits much better in the fire service wikiprojuect. The vast majority of this field seems to be used in the civil law arena and not the law enforcment, criminal law areas. Although they obviously play a role in arson investigations, it seems that is not there major area of operations and doesnt fully fit in the scope of WP: Law enforcement. EMT187123:05, 30 January 2007 (UTC)Reply