Joshua Carpenter English 3 4/28/15 The History of Fire Fighting Over the years fire fighters learned new techniques and manufactured new equipment used to extinguish fires and reduces the interior and exterior damage caused by fires. Fire fighting is all about putting out the fires by taking on of the three elements to prevent combustion from happening. The first organization was in Roman emperor Augustus credited instituting the corps of fire fighters called “watchmen” in Twenty-Four BC. Most
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The fire service has a long-standing history and tradition of providing on the job training in an informal setting whether it is at the firehouse, training ground, or fire ground. While this SPM process may have been good enough a decade or two ago, the American fire service is being redefined and are amid of a leadership vacuum as baby boomers retire, and an influx of new generation firefighters attempt to fill some enormous shoes in a dynamic service. FEMA (2000) wrote that “succession planning
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Firefighting is an action of extinguishing fires; in fact, most firefighters only make an average of 46,000. To be a firefighter there is many requirements like being physical fit, EMT certification, also it helps to have a bachelors in fire science. Being a firefighter is not a job for every one, firefighters put their life on the line. The average firefighter makes 46,870 annually. You will also need to have some volunteer time for your community. With that you also need to have a very clean background
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the Department of Financial Services (DFS) State Fire Marshals is a well managed, properly functioning organization that provides the most pristine service to its communities, when referenced to the above mentioned functions. The Department of Financial Services (DFS) is a state organization that has many divisions encompassing anywhere from financial accounting to law enforcement investigations. Under this organization, the Division of State Fire Marshals is a law enforcement investigations unit
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someone's house is a blaze with fire. It is your duty to put that fire out, preserve as much as possible, and protect life. Do you think you could handle so much responsibility, pressure, and risk? I know I could. It is a dream of mine to become a firefighter in all sense of the word. I enjoy the thought of risk taking and even helping people, which is why I think that this profession would be just right for me. Ever since I was about 11 years old, and my house had caught fire, had I wanted to be a firefighter
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important essentials for a restaurant. After all, kitchens are hot and fires are bound to happen—and they can quickly escalate causing major damages to both property and employees. In order to keep the staff, customers, and the building safe you must employ a fire suppression system. Selecting a fire suppression system may seem easy at first, until you realize that there are several options available. If you are on the hunt for a fire suppression system and do not know what to look for, keep these three
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Fire Fire is the rapid oxidation of a material in the exothermic chemical process of combustion, releasing heat, light, and various reaction products. Fire in its most common form can result in conflagration, which has the potential to cause physical damage through burning. Fire is an important process that affects ecological systems across the globe. The positive effects of fire include stimulating growth and maintaining various ecological systems. Fire has been used by humans for cooking, generating
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Imagine your home catches fire but the local fire department won't respond, then watches it burn. How safe are the communities we live in? In 2010 in Obion county Tennessee a house burned to the ground as firefighters were doing nothing to stop the fire. Firefighters let a house burn down because the owners of the house did not pay a $75 yearly fee for the services. The firefighters were doing their job by letting the house burn. Next door neighbor’s house saved from the fire. Pay your fees or suffer
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The Evolution of Fire Investigation and Its Impact on Arson Cases Journal Article by Kevin Weitzel Arson investigation is an ever changing field of science and crime investigation. Arson investigators need to be highly educated in their field and unfortunately most are not properly educated resulting in many high profile cases being unfinished or citizens being wrongly convicted. This paper will cover an article by John J. Lentini discussing these topics. Fire investigation is a complex field
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the victim died of direct with flame? a. presence of soot and fire gases at respiratory tract b. prominence of trauma that is probably caused by a stab c. intense charring of entire body d. none of the above 67. if the victim is totally charred, which of the ff is the least reliable means to identifying such? a. Fingerprints b. dental features c. gender d. any of the choices 68. it is the common cause of accidental fire in manila. a. electrical b. nuclear c. mechanical d. chemical
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