The challenges in Firefighting are legion, and depend entirely on the emergency you're dealing with. A vehicle accident poses different challenges than a house fire. If I were to speak generally, I'd say the following challenges apply to almost any emergency:
1. Establishing effective command and control of the scene.
2. Maintaining a safe work environment for all involved.
3. Communicating effectively between teams and scene commander(s).
4. Effectively evaluating, requesting, and delegating tasks to resources.
That's from more of an officer's perspective. When I was inside a burning structure, my priorities changed slightly. Maintaining communication and a link with my teammate(s), monitoring the immediate environment, evaluating whether the tactics we were using were working effectively, and double checking my own safety (keeping heart rate in check, keeping my personal gear working, checking my SCBA levels, and knowing when I needed to step out and take a break) were important.
Firefighting is a job about fighting fires it says it in the name
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A Firefighting We Will Go was created on 1999-01-10.
Yeah okay. firefighting has been around for many years,
It is called firefighting equipment steel cabinet. :)
cities developed professional firefighting and police forces
Buy a firefighting thingy at the hobby shop then place it at your house and tap on it, click practice firefighting and do that like a lot of time and ull go up a level
You go to the hobby shop,buy a fire hydrant,place it in your home or outside of it,click it,then click "Practice Firefighting" until you gain a firefighting level.
That is the correct spelling of "firefighter" (fireman).
The Pulaski tool help firefighting as it is used to breaking through the fiber glass in order to reach for the extinguisher to put out the fire. Though the tool is used urgently for firefighting it is occasionally used for constructing.
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