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<blockquote data-quote="faulkton" data-source="post: 3639307" data-attributes="member: 561910"><p>The fire extinguisher that is so commonplace in modern homes was not invented until 1905. In 1863, Alanson Crane of Fortress Monroe, Va., invented and patented a liquid-filled glass "grenade" that could be hurled at the base of a fire in hopes of extinguishing the conflagration.</p><p></p><p>"Hope" is the operative word here because it would have to be a minor fire indeed for one of these grenades to have much effect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="faulkton, post: 3639307, member: 561910"] The fire extinguisher that is so commonplace in modern homes was not invented until 1905. In 1863, Alanson Crane of Fortress Monroe, Va., invented and patented a liquid-filled glass "grenade" that could be hurled at the base of a fire in hopes of extinguishing the conflagration. "Hope" is the operative word here because it would have to be a minor fire indeed for one of these grenades to have much effect. [/QUOTE]
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