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  2. Columbus Division of Fire - Wikipedia

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    The Columbus Division of Fire oversees 35 engine companies, 16 ladder companies, 5 rescue companies, and 40 EMS transport vehicles as well as several special units and reserve apparatus. It is staffed by a minimum of 292 personnel during daytime hours (first 12 hours) and 331 during nighttime hours (second 12 hours). [ 5 ]

  3. List of fire departments in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Albany Fire Department (New York) Binghamton Fire Department; Brentwood Fire Department; Briarcliff Manor Fire Department; Buffalo Fire Department; East Fishkill Fire District

  4. New contract keeps Columbus firefighters among highest paid ...

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    According to five-year pay step scales under the deal with the International Association of Fire Fighters Columbus Local 67, first-year firefighters would see their annual base pay rise from just ...

  5. Cincinnati Fire Department - Wikipedia

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    The department, which was established on April 1, 1853, was the first fully paid and professional fire department in the United States. [6] Along with being responsible for nearly 80 square miles (210 km 2 ) of land, the department also provides response coverage to 25 miles (40 km) of Ohio River shoreline.

  6. Central Ohio Fire Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Central Ohio Fire Museum is a firefighting museum in Downtown Columbus, Ohio, housed in the former Engine House No. 16 of the Columbus Fire Department, built in 1908. It was listed on the Columbus Register of Historic Properties in 1983 and the National Register of Historic Places in 1995.

  7. Firefighting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Fire wardens inspected the houses and chimneys, fining for potential hazard. An eight-man team called a Rattle-Watch patrolled the streets at night. When a fire was detected, they shook wooden rattles to alert townspeople. In 1711 the concerned Americans formed the so-called mutual fire societies of approximately twenty members each.

  8. National Fire Academy - Wikipedia

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    The Executive Fire Officer Program (EFOP) [11] is the flagship leadership course series at the National Fire Academy. It is the pinnacle of the U.S. Fire Administration's commitment to support the needs of fire and EMS agencies in preparing executive officers to meet the ever-changing demands of the dynamic communities in which they serve.

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