A fireman's job involves responding to emergency situations, rescuing lives protecting properties from all types of accident and disaster.
Firemen periodically inspect and maintain the fire appliances and equipments, check the fire hydrants and emergency water supplies and report for deficiency rectifications to keep them in working condition at all times for use in any emergency situation.
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In Ray Bradbury's novel "Fahrenheit 451," Faber defines the job of firemen as burning books to maintain social order and prevent people from thinking critically or questioning authority. He sees them as enforcers of conformity and censorship in a oppressive society.
they putout fires in either buildings, houses or forest fires. they protect people from the fires
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faber
Faber believed that firemen were no longer necessary because society had evolved to a point where critical thinking, individual agency, and freedom of expression were being suppressed. He saw firemen as enforcers of censorship and control, rather than protectors of the community.
In part 3, Montag tells Faber to come out of hiding and help him fight against the oppressive society that suppresses free thought and expression. He asks Faber to guide him on his mission to challenge the status quo and bring about change.
Faber defines the job of a fireman in Fahrenheit 451 as "custodians of our peace of mind, the focus of our understandable and rightful dread of being inferior." Firemen in the novel are responsible for burning books in order to maintain social order and prevent people from questioning the government.
Faber's communication device is destroyed by firemen during Montag's arrest. Faber is forced to flee and go into hiding to avoid being caught by the authorities.
Faber and Montag set up the firemen by planting books in Montag's house and reporting it to the authorities in order to expose the corruption within the system and spark a revolution against censorship and oppression. They wanted to challenge the status quo and restore freedom of thought and expression.
the doctors,police,and firemen
The plan, as Faber condenses it is, "The salamander devours its own tail." When Montag goes to Faber's home, he doesn't have a clear plan of attack. He tells Faber that they need to print some extra copies of books. He seems to have no plan after that, but Faber, jokingly adds that maybe they could make copies of books, plant the books in the homes of firemen, then turn in an alarm on those firemen so they'd be arrested and "the seeds of suspicion would be sown among the arsonists." Faber balks and to convince him to help with the plan, Montag begins to rip the pages from the Bible that he has. Faber then tells Montag that he knows a printer with an old printing press who might be able to print up a few copies of books. Faber wants to wait until the war begins and wipes out some of the problem though. Montag is going to go home to get some money to pay the printer, so Faber gives him the two-way radio seashell so that Faber can talk to Montag to help guide him and he can also him to what is said around Montag, particularly by Beatty.
A fire needs oxygen to burn.
Of course they do silly goose. If you have a job that you went to college for your going to get paid. :)
the book of Job.
I am in. I am very happy to get this job.