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Yes, if used as a proper noun. For example: Mills Borough Fire Department. New York City Fire Department. However, without a proper noun, the phrase does not need capitalization. For example: Many fire departments offer home safety instruction. The regional fire departments banded together for Fire Safety Week.
The spelling of the official is a fire marshal. The similar proper noun Marshall is often mistakenly used as the spelling of the term, especially as the verb marshal doubles the L in UK spellings marshalled and marshalling.
No, seasons are not capitalized.
Wikipedia is capitalized.
Have should be capitalized if it is the beginning of a sentence. Summer should not be capitalized.
The sketch that was shown on SNL was from In Living Color, years before. That aside, there are eleven sketches. The following is in no particular order: Fire Marshall Bill in National Fire Safety Week Fire Marshall Bill in a school Fire Marshall Bill in a hospital Fire Marshall Bill at a magic show Fire Marshall Bill in a supermarket Fire Marshall Bill at an Asian restaurant Fire Marshall Bill as Santa Claus Fire Marshall Bill on a cruise Fire Marshall Bill in a honeymoon suite Fire Marshall Bill in space Fire Marshall Bill at a bar on Superbowl Sunday
"Fire department" is typically capitalized when referring to a specific organization, such as the Washington Fire Department. If used in a general sense, it is not usually capitalized, like in "the local fire department responded to the call."
determine the cause of a fire
if he hears fire near him
Your local fire marshall in Toronto can answer your question.
No. Fire Marshall requirements must be met with meeting OSHA requirements.
A company can get fire pumps from the local fire department or they could order fire pumps from the fire marshall of the city or town. The process is easy.
we say marshall but no one noes shut it and marshall made the first light and it was orange so he called it light
Available jobs for the fire service include fire fighter, inspector, marshall, investigation, and communication/education.
The cartoon character? No, maybe if he were on fire he'd literally be, but no.
No we have need of one for fire marshall
In Living Color - 1990 Santa Fire Marshall Bill 3-13 was released on: USA: 16 February 1992