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  2. Fire station - Wikipedia

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    A drill tower is used for practicing high-rise rescue, while a hose tower is used for hanging hoses to dry to prevent rot. [1] Historically, towers were lookouts for spotting fires. [1] Activities at a fire station include regular inspection and cleaning of the apparatus and equipment, and training drills in which the firefighters practice ...

  3. Work Capacity Test - Wikipedia

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    Before a firefighter can begin training for the test, they must fill out a Health Screening Questionnaire (HSQ). This must be done prior to conditioning for, or taking, any level of the Work Capacity Tests (WCT). The HSQ is reviewed by a Human Resource Office and they will determine whether a person is cleared to start conditioning.

  4. Photo Shoot: Fire Drills - AOL

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    Cape fire departments train year-round with dive drills, ice rescues, hazardous material spills, and live burn drills. Hazards are many and constant. Photo Shoot: Fire Drills

  5. Fire drill - Wikipedia

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    A fire drill is a method of practicing how a building should evacuate in the event of a fire or other emergencies. In most cases, the building's existing fire alarm system is activated and the building is evacuated by means of the nearest available exits, as if an emergency had actually occurred.

  6. Green firefighters, Serra Auto owner transform former Regal ...

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    After the Regal Theater complex closed in Green, it was bought by Serra Auto. Now it's become a valuable training site for emergency personnel

  7. Category:Firefighter training - Wikipedia

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  8. Firematic Racing - Wikipedia

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    Firematic racing (or Drill Team racing) is a proprietary name for a type of recreational competition among the firefighter teams involving timed completion of tasks related to or simulating common firefighting activities. The sport under its present name is most popular on Long Island, and other parts of New York State, although similar types ...

  9. United States Air Force Fire Protection - Wikipedia

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    Airport Firefighting; Initially, the fire training was designed to weed out those who could not perform. [12] However, in the last 10 years the 80% test requirement to pass was lowered to 70%, and the 8-minute timed 'Firefighter's PT' passing requirement was eliminated in order to lower the wash-out rate.