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  2. Volunteer fire department - Wikipedia

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    Some volunteer firefighters may be part of a combination fire department that employs both full-time and volunteer firefighters. [1] [2] On-call firefighters who receive some pay for their work are known as call firefighters in the United States, and retained firefighters in the United Kingdom and Ireland.

  3. Tulsa Fire Department - Wikipedia

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    The Tulsa Fire Department said it was because a firewall was built. In 1965 the Tulsa Fire Department started installing the microwave teletype which would replace underground cables. In 1968, Tulsa firefighters voted to raise the retirement fund to $3,500. Firefighters were required to use full protective clothing and use the SCBA in 1978. T.R ...

  4. Yup Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Yup (formerly known as MathCrunch) was founded in 2014 in San Francisco by entrepreneur and angel investor Naguib S. Sawiris. [2] [3] The initial idea for the creation of Yup came as Sawiris observed that students were texting friends and family to help them solve homework problems they could not; Sawiris saw an opportunity for both a business and to have a positive social impact in the ...

  5. Firefighting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Union American firefighters are represented and united in the International Association of Fire Fighters with headquarters in Washington, D.C. [dubious – discuss] However, many municipalities still rely on volunteer, paid on call, or part-time firefighters. These non full-time firefighters are rarely unionized, and their interests are ...

  6. Firefighter - Wikipedia

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    Regardless of how this balance works, a common feature is that smaller urban areas have a mix of full-time and volunteer/on-call firefighters. This is known in the United States as a combination fire department. In Chile and Peru, all firefighters are volunteers. [111] Another point of variation is how the fire services are organized.

  7. Firefighting - Wikipedia

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    Full-time career firefighters typically follow a 24-hour shift schedule, although some fire departments work 8- or 12-hour shifts. [16] Australian firefighters work a 10/14 shift, in which the day shift works ten hours and the night shift works 14 hours. [17] Firefighting personnel are split up into alternating shifts.

  8. Retained firefighter - Wikipedia

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    Whole-time firefighters attend training school for an initial period of 13–20 weeks, depending on the fire and rescue service they have joined. On-call firefighters now undertake the same training modules as full-time recruits, spread over a greater period of time due to full-time employment job commitments.

  9. List of companies based in Tulsa, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    The Brookings Institution ranked the city 73rd amongst the world's metropolitan economics for income and employment growth in 2011, [5] and 106th in economic performance worldwide in 2012. [6] It also noted the city for its rising clean (green) industry at 1.7%; [7] Tulsa has the 8th fastest green job growth rate in the country. [8]