A FF/EMT or FF/Paramedic generally is hired to staff both the EMS and fire apparatus for a fire department. This means that in addition to working as a paramedic, they would also respond to fire calls.
Firefighter, also known as "First Responders" in most areas, respond to emergency calls. Most of the calls don't even pertain to fires, but they are still needed to respond. For example Medical calls, they go and assist the Paramedics with the patient. Most the time they are able to beat the Ambulance onto a scene and can administer First Aid.
Other types of calls:
•Mutual Aid (Where they assist a nearby City/County/Province)
•MVA's - Wrecks
•HAZMAT - hazardous materials
•Public Assists - Most commonly someone has fallen but just needs assistance getting up and does not request an ambulance.
•Public Relation - Yes, FireFighters attend Special Details such as career days for schools all the time.
•Training - Which is more than they get called to most of the time, better to know it and not need it than need it and not know it. Also some Fire Departments have training hour requirements, Volunteer station included.
75% of all FireFighters in the United States (and most all over the world) are Volunteers. So most likely when you have an emergency; whether it be Medical, Fire, or Chemical; you will probably have a Firetruck responding.
well firefighters are trained to assist in anything from fires, motor vehicle accident, medical issues, hazardous materials, and much more.
Fire fighters do many things. They can help with a house that has caught on fire . They help you if you are trapped in a car after an accident, you could have be in a situation that is out of your control. They respond to most emergency's where lives are at risk or property is in danger. You can be a volunteer fire fighter or you could make it a full time job. If you are on duty you live in a building called a fire house which houses you, other fire fighters, your equipment, and your vehicles trucks and ambulances. There are many different types of fire fighters. The most common three are , regular fire fighter, wild fire fire fighter, and an oil well fire fighter. A wild fire fire fighter, that sounds weird right.. It's a type of fire fighter where they fight forest fires. The other kind is an oil well fire fighter. We have to get oil somewhere, and this is a how we get it. Sometimes an accident happens and the well catches fire. These are the type of fire fighters that fight those fires. This job is very dangerous and has taken many lives. You should only do this job if you know the risks involved with doing the job. I hope this information is helpful to you.
It is a firefighter (usually trained in fire science) who is also trained as a paramedic (medical professional) usually trained in first response or pre-hospital care.
There is no standard collective noun for firefighters, in which case a noun that suits the situation can be used; for example a crew of firefighters, a squadron of firefighters, a team of firefighters, etc.
The possessive form for the plural noun firefighters is firefighters'.
In many cases suburban firefighters will make larger salaries then big city firefighters for several reason.
Dalmatians work with firefighters.
About 800,000, which is above 70% of the total of all firefighters in the United States.About 800,000, which is above 70% of the totel of all firefighters in the United States.
The plural of fireman is firemen. If you want to use inclusive language, then you can say firefighter and firefighters.
In the US there is no month that honors firefighters I am aware of.
The duration of L.A. Firefighters is 2640.0 seconds.
Paramedic firefighter known as fire medics are firefighters with an emergency medical technician-paramedic license.
Firefighters refer to spaghetti the same as you do, Spaghetti is Spaghetti.
There is a show called "Rescue Me", on FX, which purports to be about firefighters.
L.A. Firefighters ended on 1996-07-08.