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Does the caller need the fire department? Is there a danger to life or property? Is the caller or someone else the victim of a crime? Do you have a police emergency? Does the caller or someone else have a medical emergency? |
Fire Emergency Response |
Fire Emergencies and Emergency Action Planning |
Fire Extinguishers |
Fire Engines |
Fire Prevention |
Fire Station |
Types of Fires and Fire Extinguishers Class A: Fires with trash, wood, paper or other combustible materials as the fuel source. Class B: Fires with flammable or combustible liquids as the fuel source. Class C: Fires involving electrical equipment. Class D: Fires with certain ignitable metals as a fuel source. Fires whose fuel source consists of paper, trash and ordinary combustibles are considered to be? a. Class A b. Class B c. Class C d. Class D Which type of fire extinguisher can be used on a fire whose fuel source is gasoline? a. Dry Chemical ABC b. Dry Chemical BC c. Carbon Dioxide BC d. All of the above What is the first thing you should do after spotting a fire? a. Throw water on it b. Activate the building's fire alarm c. Attempt to extinguish the fire d. All of the above When extinguishing a fire, always aim at the ? a. base of the fire b. pretty orange flame c. ceiling d. floor |
* How Fire Works * How Wildfires Work * How Smoke Detectors Work * How Water Towers Work * How do smoke detectors intercommunicate? * Why does smoke come from a fire? * How do multi-class dry chemical fire extinguishers work? * What do the big diamond-shaped signs with red, yellow and blue diamonds mean? |
Fire Alarm Systems-Project Report |
Have the fire stations been properly maintained over the years? Where will the new facilities be located? Where will firefighters go while the stations are being rebuilt? Why is a new training center needed? |
Department Structure FIRE Fire Chief Admin.Assistant.to the Fire Chief Public Safety Services Coordinator Chief Fire Investigator Public Relations Coordinator \ PIO I.S. Administrator \ Web Administrator Firehouse Software Coordinator Admin Assistant Information \ Receptionist Resource Office Budget Liaison Resource Officer PREPAREDNESS Deputy Chief Preparedness Preparedness Adjutant \ PIO Facilities Manager Vehicle Maintenance Supervisor Training Training Division Chief Admin. Assistant to the Training Division Chief EMS Training Division Captain Fire & Life Safety Education Fire & Life Safety Division Lieutenant Admin. Assistant to the Lt. of Fire & Life Safety Div. Fire & Life Safety Lieutenant Admin. Specialist I / Station Tours RESPONSE Deputy Chief Response Admin. Assistant to the Deputy Chief Response Special Operations Special Operations Division Chief Admin. Assistant to the Special Operations Division Chief EMS Lieutenant / Special Operations Special Operations Services Coordinator Special Operations FF II FIRE MARSHAL Fire Marshal / Division Chief Fire Hydrant Coordinator |