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  2. History of firefighting - Wikipedia

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    Fighting a fire in New York City, 1869 illustration. On 1 April 1853, Cincinnati, Ohio featured the first career fire department made up of 100% full-time employees. In 2015, 70% of firefighters in the United States were volunteers. Only 4% of calls regarded actual fires, while 64% regarded medical aid, and 8% were false alarms. [6]

  3. File:Emblem of the New York City Fire Department.svg

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    Fire Department of the City of New York; Usage on pl.wikipedia.org Fire Department of the City of New York; Usage on pt.wikipedia.org New York City Fire Department; Usage on ru.wikipedia.org Пожарный департамент Нью-Йорка; Usage on simple.wikipedia.org New York City Fire Department; Usage on sv.wikipedia.org

  4. Firefighting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Fire departments may also have unsworn or non-uniformed members in non-firefighting capacities such as administration and civilian oversight, e.g., a board of commissioners. While adhering to a paramilitary command structure, most fire departments operate on a much less formal basis than the military.

  5. Air Force Fire Protection Badge - Wikipedia

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    The Air Force Fire Protection Badge is a military badge of the United States Air Force that is issued to those service members who have been trained in safety and fire prevention, have qualified as military firefighters, and have been assigned to an Air Force fire department. [1] [2] The Air Force Fire Protection Badge is considered an ...

  6. List of comparative firefighting ranks - Wikipedia

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    In many fire departments in the U.S., the captain is commonly the commander of a company and a lieutenant is the supervisor of the company's firefighters on shift. There is no state or federal rank structure for firefighters and each municipality or volunteer fire department creates and uses their own unique structure.

  7. Template:United States fire departments - Wikipedia

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    To change this template's initial visibility, the |state= parameter may be used: {{United States fire departments | state = collapsed}} will show the template collapsed, i.e. hidden apart from its title bar. {{United States fire departments | state = expanded}} will show the template expanded, i.e. fully visible.

  8. Patch collecting - Wikipedia

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    Similar to police patches, fire department patches are also traded amongst fire agencies and some are sold to the general public. Station patches are available amongst large fire departments in North America. Some station patches are worn by firefighters, but mostly not on official uniforms. The patch design is sometimes found on fire vehicles.

  9. San Jose Fire Department - Wikipedia

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    The Santana Row Fire was the biggest fire in the history of the city. Donner-Houghton House Fire In the early morning of July 17, 2007, a suspicious fire consumed the historic landmark located at 156 E. St. John Street in San Jose which once housed early San Jose Mayor Sherman Houghton and his wife, Donner Party survivor Eliza Donner Houghton ...