They say 'Those who play with fire will get burned.'
So, logically, in order to work with fire on a daily basis, you must actually be a few degrees hotter than fire itself.
Very few people possess this trait- those who do, have the potential to be firemen.
In fact, don't even bother applying to be a fireman if you aren't at least 1300 degrees Fahrenheit (704.4 degrees celsius). The fire dept may give you a reasonable 'justifiable' excuse as to why you weren't hired.
But trust me, You just aren't hot enough.
Volunteers, troops, cops, firefighters, nurses, doctors people like that
There are about 4,500 firefighters in action and on reserve.
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No. Don't call firefighters like that because it's very rude.
a firefighters cross is nothing more than a Maltese Cross.
Around 75% of firefighters are volunteer, and do not get paid. The rest do get paid. Usually in larger cities/areas you will see more paid firefighters.
In the U.S. there are about 1.8 million firefighters, paid, paid on call and volunteer.
The possessive form for the plural noun firefighters is firefighters'.
Yes. Firefighters are brave heroes because they risk their lives to save people from fire.
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Yes, generally people have lungs.
Firefighters work to help those in danger. This can include people who have been in car accidents, people who have been burned from fires, and many other things.