Are firemen pyromaniacs?

There are pathological reasons some people set fires, but while you might hear the word “pyromaniac” thrown around lightly, there is a difference between those who are literally pyromaniacs — whose motivation is to obtain pleasure from watching fires burn — and those in most firefighter arson cases.
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Can a pyromaniac be a firefighter?

Firefighters committing arson is commonly believed to be a form not only of hero syndrome but sometimes of other disorders and/or disabilities pertaining to the mind. These include but are not limited to Borderline Personality Disorder, Pyromania, and Suicidal Tendencies.
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What percent of firefighters are pyromaniacs?

Pyromania is more common in males than females, and is a rare disorder: perhaps only 1 percent of all those who set fires have this disorder; the remainder have some understandable motive.
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Do firefighters have flamethrowers?

California Firefighters Use Flamethrowers to Fight Bobcat Fire Amid Evacuation Orders. California firefighters used flamethrowers in the San Gabriel Mountains to back-burn terrain in the path of the Bobcat Fire on September 24.
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Is pyromania obsessed with fire?

In order to be diagnosed with pyromania, the following symptoms must be present: Setting a fire deliberately and on purpose on more than one occasion. Feeling tense or energetic before starting a fire. Being drawn to and obsessed with fire and everything about it.
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Are pyromaniacs real?

Pyromania is a psychiatric condition. Arson is a criminal act. Fire-starting is a behavior that may or may not be connected to a condition. Pyromania is very rare and incredibly under-researched, so its actual occurrence is hard to determine.
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Why do I like burning stuff?

A person with pyromania might hoard matches and lighters, burn holes in fabric, rugs, or furniture and set fire to pieces of paper or other flammable materials. They are motivated because of the emotions they experience when they set fires.
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Why are flamethrowers no longer used?

They have been deemed of questionable effectiveness in modern combat. Despite some assertions, they are not generally banned, but as incendiary weapons they are subject to the usage prohibitions described under Protocol III of the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons.
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Are flamethrowers still used in war today?

There are no specific international bans on the use of flamethrowers; however, there are the international humanitarian law (IHL) treaty norms, which specifically regulate incendiary weapons as found in the 1980 Protocol III on Prohibitions or Restrictions on the Use of Incendiary Weapons to the Convention on ...
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Can you buy a flame thrower?

In the United States, flamethrowers are broadly legal for personal ownership and use. California requires a permit for the possession of a flamethrower, and only Maryland has outright banned their ownership and use.
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Are most pyromaniacs male?

However, pyromania in men appears to be more common than in women. This difference may be due to the fact that fire setting appears to be a male-dominated behavior, with one study showing over two-thirds of fire starters were male.
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Why do firefighters start fires to put out?

One hugely beneficial reason for controlled fires is to prevent the spread of current or future wildfires. Wildland firefighters intentionally start, and control, smaller fires in the path of wildfires to burn vegetation and remove any fuel for the fire to spread.
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What percent of fires are arson?

Some fire officials estimate that as many as 50 percent of all fires may be intentionally set. In the United States, more than 700 lives are lost each year in arson-related fires.
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Why firemen are arsonists?

some are bored, seeking excitement," Nordskog said. "A lot of arsonists, their motive is sometimes based on a lot of anger and frustration ... or to get rid of stress." Family history can also play a part because firefighting is a family tradition with a lot of firefighter arsonists, Nordskog explained.
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Do arsonists watch their fires?

Most firebugs surround themselves with their “achievement,” watching and re-watching the news coverage of the fire. The firebug also goes back to the scene, says Pam Kulbarsh, a nurse who for eight years conducted in-the-field psychological evaluations—including of arsonists—for the San Diego police.
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Who is most likely to be an arsonist?

Findings revealed that most serial arsonists were young white males; 58.7 percent of fires were set by offenders before 18 years of age, and 79.7 percent were set before 29 years of age.
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What's not allowed in war?

Torture and other forms of cruel, degrading or ill treatment are expressly prohibited. The lives, rights and dignity of detainees should be preserved. They must be given food and water, protected from violence and allowed to communicate with their families.
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Is napalm a war crime?

Napalm is legal to use on the battlefield under international law. Its use against "concentrations of civilians" is a war crime.
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What fuel do flamethrowers use?

The flamethrower uses 87 octane gasoline, available at almost every gas station pump in the United States and buying one doesn't require a background check, the company says.
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Does US still use napalm?

The U.S. destroyed its remaining Vietnam era napalm in 2001 but, according to the reports for I Marine Expeditionary Force (I MEF) serving in Iraq in 2003, they used a total of 30 MK 77 weapons in Iraq between 31 March and 2 April 2003, against military targets away from civilian areas.
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What replaced the flamethrower?

The M202 FLASH ("FLame Assault SHoulder") is an American rocket launcher, designed to replace the World War II–vintage flamethrowers (such as the M1 and the M2) that remained the military's standard incendiary devices well into the 1960s.
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Does the Chinese military use flamethrowers?

According to China Defense Blog, the Chinese Army is keeping its flamethrowers just as it is modernizing its force structure. Flamethrowers are still part of the table of organization and equipment for the combat engineering companies of the army's new combined arms brigades.
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Are psychopaths pyromaniacs?

An Obsession With Starting Fires

And one habit that's common among young psychopaths is pyromania, or an obsession with setting things on fire. Some signature signs include a lack of empathy, or a propensity to damage property, sometimes by setting fires, Dr. Ho says.
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Why is fire hypnotic?

Why is #fire so hypnotic? at fires lowers blood pressure and promotes relaxation.
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Why are fires so relaxing?

FIRE REDUCES BLOOD PRESSURE

'Consistent blood pressure decreases' across the participants and the longer people watched the fire, the more relaxed they became.
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