Why does the Fire Department tear open walls, when it seems there is no fire in the room?

Fire can travel unseen in areas that appear to be untouched by the original flames. Embers can drift through voids and smolder, heat can be transmitted along wiring, metal pipes, or nails and ignite materials inside ceilings or walls.

We would rather cause some additional minor damage to make sure none of those things are happening than to come back to another structure fire that is causing thousands of dollars in damage and putting lives in danger.

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1. Why is a fire engine sent when I call an ambulance?
2. How do I request a tour of a fire station?
3. What if I have a question about my ambulance bill?
4. What is the best kind of fire extinguisher for my house?
5. Can a fire engine visit my children's school?
6. Why does the Fire Department tear open walls, when it seems there is no fire in the room?
7. Who do I call if I have problems with bees?
8. Why do so many fire apparatus respond to simple incidents?
9. How come I see fire trucks with full lights and sirens go through a red light at intersections and then, after they go through, they turn off their lights and slow down?