Firefighter because a fireman is the person who shovels coal or tosses wood in to the furnace of a boiler and maintains the heat of a fire on a steam powered ship, boat, train, or other steam powered device.
The collective noun is a company of firemen (firefighters).
The plural of fireman is firemen. If you want to use inclusive language, then you can say firefighter and firefighters.
Delaware's firemen are volunteer.
they need to wear the same clothes of a girl firefighters
it depends, volunteer firefighters dont get paid and carrier firefighters pay rate changes per town but something like $300,000 a year
Firefighters can be paid or volunteer, depending on the department they serve in. Paid firefighters usually work full-time and receive a salary, benefits, and retirement packages. Volunteer firefighters serve their communities without financial compensation.
105 firefighters died in the line of duty in 2007. That is up from 2006 where there was 95 that died.
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.
As a volunteer fire fighter in my town, you just got to man up and serve you rights as a firemen
There are over 1.5 million firefighters in the United States of America. The 1.5 million firefighters serve more than 30145 fire stations.
In 2008, 114 firefighters died in the line of duty.
In the United States, the ratio of firemen to population is: 2.5 firefighters per 1000 of population. This has been a constant ratio for the last couple of years.