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A "hand jive" is also used in wildland firefighting to pull long runs of hose around obstacles and terrain.

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Washington, DC hand dance

There should be some mention of Washington DC's hand dancing (1950s onward), which is related to but distinct from hand jiving.

Epimetreus 18:49, 14 February 2006 (UTC)

A "hand jive" is also used in wildland firefighting to pull long runs of hose around obstacles and terrain.

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