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.
Yes, it should be because it is a proper noun.!
Yes, you do capitalize the word department when it directly follows the name of that department. This is the case when signing letters or referring to specific departments in emails or in writing.
If the words 'Radiology Department' are being used to refer to a specific department in a particular place, then they should be capitalized. For example: "the Radiology Department of Queen Anne's Hospital". However if the sentence is referring to radiology departments in general, there is no need to capitalize. For example: "Maybe you should find a radiology department."
Yes.
No, you should not. You should only capitalize a word when it is at the start of a sentence or when it is a proper noun.
Yes, it should be because it is a proper noun.!
Yes, "firemen" should be capitalized when referring to members of the fire department in a specific context or as a proper noun (e.g., "The Firemen's Union").
You should capitalize "Fire Marshal" when it is used as a formal title before a specific name, such as "Fire Marshal Smith." If you are using it in a general sense, such as "the fire marshal inspected the building," it is not capitalized.
In most workplaces, if an accident occurs, you are expected to promptly notify a supervisor. You should immediately notify the fire department when there is a fire.
Yes, you do capitalize the word department when it directly follows the name of that department. This is the case when signing letters or referring to specific departments in emails or in writing.
YES
If the words 'Radiology Department' are being used to refer to a specific department in a particular place, then they should be capitalized. For example: "the Radiology Department of Queen Anne's Hospital". However if the sentence is referring to radiology departments in general, there is no need to capitalize. For example: "Maybe you should find a radiology department."
It depends on the situation. If your house or something is on fire that you cannot easily control or put out yourself, call the fire department. If someone is robbing your house, you should call the police, not the fire department.Call an ambulance or the police.
Yes, you should capitalize "About" in a title.
If there is a fire alarm going off you should call the fire department. There may be a gas or carbon monoxide leak. If the fire department is called, the landlord will be forced to do something.
No, pathology is a general non-specific noun. However, you would capitalize it if it were part of a title, such as Department of Pathology.
If one wants to voluteer at a fire department, he/she should contact local fire service agency. The indivdual must be in good physical condition. Screening process and required qualifications vary by department and different by state.