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  2. Fire and Rescue New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    FRNSW is responsible for firefighting, rescue and HAZMAT services in the major cities, metropolitan areas and towns all across the state of New South Wales. Fire and Rescue NSW is the fourth largest urban fire service in the world, with over 6,800 firefighters serving at 335 fire stations throughout the state, supported by 465 administrative ...

  3. New South Wales State Emergency Service - Wikipedia

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    The NSW SES also assist other emergency services when they are performing major operations. These services include the New South Wales Police Force, NSW Rural Fire Service, Fire and Rescue NSW and New South Wales Ambulance. During the 22/23 Financial Year, NSW SES Personnel answered 113,722 calls at the State Operations Centre.

  4. List of comparative firefighting ranks - Wikipedia

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    The rank structure and insignia of the career municipal fire departments of Japan are dictated in regulations published by the Fire and Disaster Management Agency, the nation's coordinating body for fire and rescue services. In formal and station wear, rank is indicated by a small rectangular badge, normally worn on the left breast, consisting ...

  5. List of civil defense ranks - Wikipedia

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    1.1 New South Wales State Emergency Service. ... Rank Insignia Intelligence & Operations Sub-Section ... Insignia Wardens' Service First Aid Rescue Decontamination

  6. New South Wales Rural Fire Service - Wikipedia

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    The New South Wales Rural Fire Service (NSW RFS) is a volunteer-based firefighting agency and statutory body of the Government of New South Wales.. The NSW RFS is responsible for fire protection to approximately 95% of the land area of New South Wales and the Jervis Bay Territory, while urban areas and over 90% of the population are the responsibility of Fire and Rescue NSW.

  7. New South Wales Honours - Wikipedia

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    New South Wales Police Commissioner's Citation Olympic – Awarded to members of NSW Police who were employed between the 15 September 2000 and the 1 November 2000 Olympic period. New South Wales Police Sesquicentenary 150th Citation – Serving during the 150th year of the New South Wales Police Force (2012).

  8. Station officer - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, the London Fire Brigade, the UK's second largest fire and rescue service, announced that it would be reverting to the more traditional rank structure once again. [2] The two impeller insignia therefore once again indicates the rank of SO, as a rank senior to a sub-officer, and junior to a station commander. [3]

  9. Senior station officer - Wikipedia

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    At most Fire Rescue Victoria (FRV) stations with multiple appliances, an SSO is assigned as the officer-in-charge of the "A" pumper on each shift. [1] SSOs wear a silver helmet, and their insignia is two impellers. The rank was inherited from the former Metropolitan Fire Brigade, and from former paid staff ranks at the Country Fire Authority.