File:Fire house nrc ottawa.jpg
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editDescriptionFire house nrc ottawa.jpg | Fire house at Institute for Research in Construction, part of National Research Council of Canada. This facility is used for governmental testing that aids the development of National building and fire codes in Canada. |
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Author | Achim Hering |
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