I read through those test results, and it was rather striking how many fires still occurred in the 100% O2 6.2 psi and 60% O2 40% N2 16.2 psi cases. Though they were certainly much less severe than the 100% O2 16.2 psi case, it shows that the Apollo CM was never made fireproof, only fire resistant.
I wonder if helium might be a good diluent gas in a spacecraft. Its heat conductivity is significantly higher than air, so it ought to suppress fire better than an equal percentage of nitrogen. Helium speech used to be a real problem in diving, but I believe it's now possible to use special vocoders to correct it.
I saw a documentary on Sealab showing some guys trying to light matches. It was impossible.