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[edit] Reference and Sources Tag
I have to say I agree with the tag. This article makes sweeping statements without a lot of back-up. For the author, which appears to be all one person: Just google these statements, find corroborating statements and insert these like in other articles on fire protection. I also wonder about the title of the article. It seems misleading. If FPP is a department in a university, then perhaps that organisation should be referenced inside the title. Otherwise, the title seems a bit misleading to me because it seems like an umbrella term that is not necessarily associated with this place in Oklahoma, which appears to be the intent. Identifying the university in brackets behind the current title might do the trick. --Achim (talk) 03:13, 19 April 2008 (UTC)