An enclosed fire is most likely to be ventilation controlled when the available oxygen supply is limited, restricting the rate of combustion. This typically occurs in confined spaces where openings for fresh air are minimal, resulting in incomplete combustion and smoke production. As the fire consumes the available oxygen, it may also lead to a buildup of heat and gases, significantly affecting the fire's behavior and intensity.
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