What do class b fires consist of?
Class B extinguishers fight Flammable Liquid fires.
The extinguisher classes:
Class A: flammable solids
Class B: flammable liquids
Class C: fires involving electrical equipment. These agents don't conduct electricity. No extinguisher is rated as only for Class C fires; you will find Class B-C and Class A-B-C extinguishers.
Class D: flammable metals
Class K: kitchen fires
Where to study to be a firefighter?
Many colleges offer degrees in Fire Science, however these are not the same as the actual training to become a firefighter. Some of these colleges may also offer firefighting courses to become a certified firefighter, often times in conjunction with emergency services agencies. Iowa State University and Oklahoma State University are recognized as having excellent fire science programs.
How many firefighters can fit in a fire engine?
This can vary on the vehicles Make, Model, and equipment onboard. Some engines can fit up to 9 and some can only fit 3 at most. Any equipment in the cab may also affect the number of firefighters that can fit in the cab of the engine.
Why is it important for firefighters to know some lifeearthand physical science?
so they don't end up opening the wrong door, because they know the oxygen in that room will ignite from the intense heat... causing an explosion
What types of schools does firefighters go too?
The following is written by and according to the U.S. Department of Labor and particular to the education and training required for firefighters.
Applicants for fire fighting jobs usually are required to have at least a high school diploma, but candidates with some postsecondary education are increasingly being preferred. Most municipal jobs require passing written and physical tests. All fire fighters receive extensive training after being hired.
Education and training. Most fire fighters have a high school diploma; however, the completion of community college courses or, in some cases, an associate's degree, in fire science may improve an applicant's chances for a job. A number of colleges and universities offer courses leading to 2-year or 4-year degrees in fire engineering or fire science. In recent years, an increasing proportion of new fire fighters have had some education after high school.
As a rule, entry-level workers in large fire departments are trained for several weeks at the department's training center or academy. Through classroom instruction and practical training, the recruits study fire fighting techniques, fire prevention, hazardous materials control, local building codes, and emergency medical procedures, including first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). They also learn how to use axes, chain saws, fire extinguishers, ladders, and other fire fighting and rescue equipment. After successfully completing training, the recruits are assigned to a fire company, where they undergo a period of probation.
Many fire departments have accredited apprenticeship programs lasting up to 4 years, including programs in fighting forest fires. These programs combine formal instruction with on-the-job training under the supervision of experienced fire fighters.
Almost all departments require fire fighters to be certified as emergency medical technicians. (For more information, see the section of the Handbook on emergency medical technicians and paramedics.) Although most fire departments require the lowest level of certification, Emergency Medical Technician-Basic (EMT-Basic), larger departments in major metropolitan areas increasingly are requiring paramedic certification. Some departments include this training in the fire academy, whereas others prefer that recruits earn EMT certification on their own, but will give them up to 1 year to do it.
In addition to participating in training programs conducted by local fire departments, some fire fighters attend training sessions sponsored by the U.S. National Fire Academy. These training sessions cover topics such as executive development, antiarson techniques, disaster preparedness, hazardous materials control, and public fire safety and education. Some States also have mandatory or voluntary fire fighter training and certification programs. Many fire departments offer fire fighters incentives, such as tuition reimbursement or higher pay, for completing advanced training.
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What are the charges for falsely calling 911?
yes you can you are thresting the lives of others and you are taking operators away from reall 911 calls
What would disqualify you from becoming a firefighter?
Criminal record in most cases can eliminate you from public service..
various other things such as psych exam , medical conditions and pre employment physical..
The 911 centre is called that because it's the telecommunications centre that receives and processes calls to the emergency 911 system.
Added: Above is correct. Contrary to some belief, it has nothing to do with the disaster in New York City which occurred on that date. It simply happened to coincidentally occur on a date that coincided with that emergency number.
How long do you train to become a firefighter?
This question is difficult to answer due to there being no real definition of what you need to be a "firefighter." However, commonly accepted is the idea that a true firefighter must have Fire Fighter 1 certification. This course takes on average 150 hours, which can be spread over the course of one or two months, or possibly broken up into sections. This all varies depending on your location.
In addition, most firefighters will continue their training. Courses such as Fire Fighter 2, Emergency Medical Technician, Vehicle Rescue, Fire Officer, and many more are offered to firefighters. Many firefighters continue taking courses their entire career to keep their skills up to date, and to expand upon their knowledge and abilities.
What are some great ideas for firefighter gifts?
When looking for some firefighter gifts one could consider a replica fire truck, or t-shirt printed with a firefighter design. Alternatively all sorts of products such as mugs, flasks, baseball caps and mouse mats can be found with firefighter designs.
When implemented properly Unified Command?
The agency representatives within the Unified Command make joint decisions and speak as one voice. There is no individual who is the "Incident Commander" in a Unified Command, however, there is a single General Staff, administered by the joint UC.
How much do smokejumpers get paid?
What is the salary of a Smokejumper for the National Forestry Service
What color lights are volunteer firefighters allowed to use on their personal vehicles in ny?
In Ri volunteer firefighters are only able to have lights in there car if they are officers or they have special premission from your chief and you need to have at least one red light in the front and back and you cant have sirens if you dont have lights
Which jobs are similar to firefighters?
Some firefighters rise in the ranks to become fire officers. Others branch out into various specialties.
For example, some municipalities employ a former firefighter as a Fire Inspector or a Building Inspector or a Plans Inspector.
Other firefighters become professional arson investigators, public safety educators, work in the Fire Marshal's office.
There are also private-sector jobs as inspectors, investigators and adjustors for insurance companies, fire equipment installation and maintenance, and various type of fire-science or fire-safety consulting.
How many female firefighters died on 911?
The number of female firefighters in the New York City Fire Dept. is very low. Until 1977, women were not allowed to apply for jobs as firefighters in New York City and it wasn't until1982 that women finally passed the physical exam. Even after legal requirements were established and met, for many years it was made extremely difficult for a qualified women to endure the resentment and discrimination that they met with on the job. Many of the male firefighters and New York City residents did not want women in the department. To quote Capt. Brenda Berkman, one of the first women to get a job in the NYFD, "The idea that men hated me so much that they might leave me in a burning building by myself, that they drained my air tank, that they phoned death threats to my house, that they followed me around on the street and threatened me---that was scary."
Although times have changed in those 28 years since Brenda Berkman fought for her job, the number of women firefighters is still extremely low. 343 firefighters died in the attacks on 911 but the fire department does not record the numbers by gender. So, I invite you to read the list of the 343 and find that number yourself on the link below. The gender of those who died is irrelevant, it makes their sacrifice on that day no more or less valiant.
Can a NY felony conviction prevent you from being a volunteer firefighter?
Questioner does not give his state of residence. All firefighters must be certified by some kind of state body established for certifying emergency service personnel. Such a record may disqualify you in one jurisdiction but perhaps not in another. ALSO - since Volunteer Fire Companies are usually independent entities, some volunteer departments may choose to not hire someone with a criminal record. Suggest you contact the VFD you are interested in or your state certifying agency and simply ask.
How much does a fireman make in a year?
they start off earning $250, after their first promotion it's $350 the next promotion it's $450 I'm not sure after that because i haven't got 2 awards yet but $550?
How much does a paramedic - firefighter make a year?
Firefighters usually make slightly more however the trend is leaning toward more firefighters becoming EMTs or they have paramedics on board at all times. So you can go through many programs that include EMT training. They make the most. The combo fire/EMT.
What some activities firefighters do?
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.
Fireman eat watever is basically easy for a man to make that may not take up a lot of time because they are always on-call. Fireman establish the best cook from the crew and that person cooks for the rest of them.
Is firefighter a compound word?
Yes it is. A noun is a person, a place, or a thing. A firefighter is a person. Years ago, a person in this occupation was usually called a "fireman" but these days, there are also women who fight fires, so the noun was changed to the more gender-neutral "firefighter."