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  2. Airport rescue and firefighting services in the United Kingdom

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    The highest-ranking airport fire officer is known as an "AFM" (airport fire manager). Depending on the service the senior officer may also be referred to as the chief fire officer or the senior airport fire officer (SAFO). There is mainly a five rank structure at the majority of UK airports;

  3. Chief fire officer - Wikipedia

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    There is also a chief fire officer responsible for the Ministry of Defence Fire Services, which includes the Defence Fire and Rescue Service and the RAF Fire Service. Some UK airport fire services also designate their seniors officers as CFOs, though these officers rarely wear the same rank insignia as a local authority chief fire officer.

  4. Fire services in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Private airport fire services in the UK protect all categories of airports and aerodromes. They are usually referred to as Rescue and Fire Fighting Services (RFFS) , or by the internationally recognised term Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) .

  5. Airport police - Wikipedia

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    Officers can be found at security gates, throughout the terminal area, and around the airport’s perimeter. [2] In some cases, airport police are branches of larger general purposes agencies. "Airport Safety Officers," are cross-trained in Fire, Emergency Medical Services, law enforcement, and even military units.

  6. Ministry of Civil Aviation Aerodrome Fire Service - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Civil Aviation Aerodrome Fire Service was a national airport fire service which operated in British airports run by the Ministry of Civil Aviation.. When the Ministry of Civil Aviation was established in 1946, firefighting services at its airports were originally provided by individual units at each location, answering directly to the airport manager.

  7. Luton Airport fire: Flights resume but tens of thousands of ...

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    Bedfordshire Fire and Rescue Service said it received a report of a car fire on level three of the airport’s Terminal Car Park 2 at 8.47pm. Fifteen fire appliances and more than 100 firefighters ...

  8. List of comparative firefighting ranks - Wikipedia

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    The rank of an officer in an American fire department is most commonly denoted by a number of speaking trumpets, a reference to a megaphone-like device used in the early days of the fire service, although typically called "bugle" in today's parlance. Ranks proceed from one (lieutenant) to five (fire chief) bugles.

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