When an emergency call goes through 911 dispatch the Dispatcher will notify the correct emergency services (,police,Fire-Rescue,Emergency Medical services). Then the dispatcher sounds the alarm at the station a loudspeaker will give information regarding the emergency (unit or station number, Emergency, adress, crossstreet and timeout. Firefighters then run to the station garage. Then the firefighters check the map and get there gear. Firefighters wear special fireproof clothing to keep safe from fires or explosions. This clothing is called turnout gear. There pants are tucked in ther boots to save time while there coat and helmet are hanging in a cubby or on a hook. They then run to the engine and start it up while turning the lights and sirens on and exit the station to the emergency. Firefighters are trained and equipped to handle other emergencies then fires such as vehical accidents, rescue calls, medical emergencies, fires , searh and rescue and many other emergencies.
You can warn your neighbors or ask them for help if the fire is at your house.Or you can call the police. The number is 911 if there is an emergency you can call that number.Call the firefighters if there is a real fire where you live.
Paid on call firefighters are considered a "go-between" position between volunteer firefighter (unpaid) and a career firefighter (paid). Typically, a paid on call firefighter wears a pager and is paid a daily rate to be available to respond to a call and receive pay while on a call. Most paid on call firefighters have regular jobs which are flexible to allow them to respond.
No. Don't call firefighters like that because it's very rude.
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38k entry to 60k top out. More with additional rank, such as captain, etc, and more with overtime. Consider also that almost 70 percent of all US firefighters are VOLUNTEERS or on-call firefighters who would only be paid if they are working at an actual emergency, if at all. Nearly all volunteer and on-call firefighters (94%) are in departments that protect populations of 25,000 or less, according to a 2011 study by the NFPA.
In the U.S. there are about 1.8 million firefighters, paid, paid on call and volunteer.
I dont know go call up a firefighters place
Emergency Call was created in 1952.
Emergency Call Ambulance happened in 1999.
You call them Feuerwehrmänner in German. Feuerwehrmann is just one.
911 for help in an emergency call a friend if it is not an emergency
Emergency Call - TV series - was created in 1991.