escape fire

escape fire

1. A fire created in an area of vegetation so as to create a path clear of fuel to avoid an oncoming wildfire. A lighter might seem like the last thing you'd need in the middle of a grasslands wildfire, but it saved my life when I used it to start an escape fire.
2. By extension, any nonstandard, counterintuitive, and/or improvised solution to a problem that is too large or complex to be dealt with by traditional means. The country's welfare debt was so insurmountable that the government began looking at radical escape fires to manage the situation.
See also: escape, fire
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • avenue of escape
  • spread like wildfire
  • spread like wildfire, to
  • swerve
  • swerve away (from someone or something)
  • crash through
  • crash through (something)
  • path
  • yellow brick road
  • trample out
References in periodicals archive
Care home where elderly residents were expected to escape fire using rope ladder landed with hefty fine
Addressing the media regarding the incident, Punjab Information Minister Fayyazul Hassan Chohan had said two people were injured when they jumped off the building to escape fire.
Imran, 50, jumped off the building in a bid to escape fire but couldn't survive in the hospital to which he was immediately shifted with multiple head and bone fractures.
"ESCAPE FIRE: The Fight to Rescue American Healthcare" tackles one of the most pressing issues of our time: how can we save our badly broken healthcare system?
QUAKE ESCAPE Fire teams stop damaged tower from falling on wards
DIRECTOR: Matthew Heineman (Escape Fire: The Fight to Rescue American Healthcare)
Manama: An 11-year-old girl died after she jumped from the fourth floor to escape fire flames ravaging their apartment in Kuwait City.
Don Berwick, MD, President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Institute for HealthCare Improvement spoke of the concept of "sensemaking" in an address entitled Escape Fire (Berwick, 1999).
Elsewhere, Meredith and Maggie take over the case of a couple who got badly injured while attempting to escape fire in the building.
My favorite is "Escape Fire. Designs for the Future of Health Care" from 2004, in which he uses the true story of men trapped in a wild fire to illustrate his perspective on the dire situation we face in reforming healthcare.
FIVE BARELY ESCAPE FIRE: Five people nearly escaped death when their car caught fire in Turkey's Zonguldak district-all filmed by a passers-by.
gross after a $345,992 Kickstarter) and the Sundance healthcare doe "Escape Fire" ($126,238 gross after $3,390 in Indiegogo funding), both in 2012 via Roadside Attractions.
That evening, the Student Section of the Maryland Public Health Association partnered with the Maryland Public Health Association to host a screening of the documentary "Escape Fire: The Fight to Rescue American Healthcare." The film highlights many of the faults of the American health system, including the fact that the system focuses on disease management rather than prevention.
The filmmakers responsible for Escape Fire: The Fight to Rescue American Healthcare (Roadside Attractions, currently available to rent for instant streaming on Amazon.com) and The WaitingRoom (Peer Review Films, screening information available at whatruwaitingfor.corn) show us both of these scenarios in a pair of documentaries that take a long, hard look at a national health care system that is designed to serve health care companies, lobbyists, and politicians instead of the sick who truly need care.