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The local Brevard County Fire Rescue station 47 is the county's Specialized Response Truck dealing with HAZMAT incidents county wide. [43] In 2011, the county opened Station #48. [44] This station is the county's only special operations/hazardous materials responding and training station.
S-130 and S-190 are actually two different courses. But since they are usually taken together the basic wildland fire training is called "S-130/S-190" or "S-130/190" for short. Basic wildland fire training also includes some other courses. The full list of courses usually included in "S-130/S-190" is: S-130: Firefighter Training
In any county that does not employ or appoint a local fire official, the State Fire Marshal shall assume the duties of the local fire official with respect to fire safety inspections of educational property required under s. 1013.12(2)(b), and the State Fire Marshal may take necessary corrective action as authorized under s. 1013.12(5).
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The DFS is New Jersey's central fire agency, responsible for training firefighters and developing and enforcing the state fire code. Richard Mikutsky is the director of the DFS. Division of Local Government Services
This is the second incident in a month involving alleged racial insensitivity by a Brevard County Fire Rescue first responder. Brevard fire medic under investigation for allegedly insensitive ...
Fire and rescue services are provided by 26 County Councils to the 26 counties of Ireland, and by three city councils with unitary authority status (those of Dublin, Cork, and Galway) within their respective cities. By agreement, the Dublin Fire Brigade provides cover to both the city and the county. Similarly, Galway City Council and Galway ...
A fire inspector, for any premises which are owned or occupied by the Crown. Note: There is a distinct difference between an "inspector" and a "fire inspector". 1. "Inspector" is a person appointed by one of the first four authorities listed above, and are appointed to enable that authority (as an entity) to discharge its duties under the order.