answersLogoWhite

0

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

How much do firefighter get paid?

R11500 per month Most firefighters in the USA are volunteers and make nothing or perhaps get paid minimum wage when they actually respond to a fire alarm.


What are some stereotypes of firefighters?

Some stereotypes of firefighters include being brave and heroic, being muscular and strong, and being quick to respond in emergency situations. Additionally, there is a stereotype that all firefighters are male.


Whose working uniform his called his turnouts?

A fireman's


What happens not your fault someone hits your car but does not phone their insurance company?

You can always file a claim on their policy. If they do not cooperate with their insurance company, the company has to give them the state required days to respond before they make a ruling on fault.


A muscle fiber will not respond to a stimulus until that stimulus reaches what?

A muscle fiber will not respond to a stimulus until that stimulus reaches the threshold level needed to trigger an action potential. This threshold level is the minimum amount of stimulus required to elicit a response from the muscle fiber.


How does one protect their mortgage if no representative from a mortgage company will contact them?

Send your mortgage company a "qualified written request" in the mail. They are required to respond to such a letter in 60 days. Please visit the links below.


What do firefighters do when there's no fire?

In addition to their obvious role, firefighters also function as medical responders. They get dispatched to emergencies in the hopes that they can provide some medical aid before paramedics arrive. When there are no calls to respond to, firefighters do the following:Preparing — Firefighters need to make sure they are ready at a moment’s notice. This involves checking that the trucks and equipment are always in good working order.Training — Firefighters are constantly required to learn new skills. This includes medical training as well as fitness and equipment training.Public Outreach — Firefighters sometimes speak at special events and cover topics ranging from exit drills in the home to wildfire safety.Reporting — Firefighters are required to document every incident they respond to, no matter what.


Do firemen live together?

Some fire departments have on-site living quarters for firefighters to stay overnight during shifts. This arrangement allows them to respond quickly to emergencies. However, not all fire departments require firefighters to live together on-site.


What is a paid on call firefighter?

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.


Are volunteer firefighters allowed to have lights and sirens?

Some states allow volunteer firefighters to do a variety of things to allow them to respond to an emergency. Flashing blue lights are typical. Sirens are unusual but might be allowed in some states.


What is an airport firefighter?

airport firefighters are referred to as crash firefighter they respond to calls within the airport or if they have mutual aid agreements they respond out side the airport as well. they are trained in how to fight fires on planes and how to handle jet engine fuel.


How long does an insurance company have to respond to a claim in Indiana?

In most states, insurance companies have 10 to 15 days in which to acknowledge the filing of a claim. In Indiana, they are only required to acknowledge a claim 'promptly.' No set number of says applies in Indiana. If they do not respond within a reasonable amount of time, the insured customer can contact the Indiana Department of Insurance to file a complaint. The insurance company will then have 20 business days to respond to the IDOI.