rökdyka

Swedish

Etymology

Compound of rök (smoke) + dyka (dive).

Verb

rökdyka (present rökdyker, preterite rökdök, supine rökdykt, imperative rökdyk)

  1. To smoke dive; to perform smoke diving.
    • 1997 February 7, Expressen, page 3:
      I Sverige finns det cirka 60 kvinnliga deltidsbrandmän som rökdyker []
      In Sweden, there are approximately 60 female part-time firefighters who smoke dives []
    • 2023 February 21, Arvid Wickzell, “Kan tvingas sluta rökdyka i Bjurholm – om inte fler anställs: ”Får ägna oss åt yttre släckning” [May be forced to stop smoke diving in Bjurholm - if more are not hired: "Has to instead focus on external extinguishing"]”, in SVT Nyheter:
      För att kunna gå in och rökdyka i ett hus som brinner så måste det vara fem brandmän i en grupp.
      In order to enter and smoke dive in a house that is on fire, there must be five firefighters in a group.

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