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Qué (quién) es fire department - definición


Fire department         
  • Wiltshire Fire Brigade]]
  • Areal photograph of a public display by the [[German Fire Services]]
  • Plaque with the history of the department in [[Haddonfield, New Jersey]]
  • [[Knox Automobile]] produced the first modern fire engine in 1905
  • Fire Station No. 1 in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]], United States, one of over 100 stations in the [[Los Angeles Fire Department]]
  • A [[Fire and Rescue NSW]] truck in 2008
  • Firefighters taking part in a training exercise in [[Vaughan]], [[Ontario]], Canada
ORGANISATION WITH THE JOB TO HELP THE PUBLIC IN CRITIC SITUATIONS LIKE FIRE
Fire service; Fire brigade; Fire Brigade; Fire Service; Fire Services Department; Fire Departments; Fire Department; Fire and Rescue Service; Fire departments; Fire services; Fire Services; Fire and rescue; Fire brigades
A fire department (American English) or fire brigade (Commonwealth English), also known as a fire authority, fire district, fire and rescue, or fire service in some areas, is an organization that provides fire prevention, fire suppression, rescue, and hazardous materials mitigation.
fire department         
  • Wiltshire Fire Brigade]]
  • Areal photograph of a public display by the [[German Fire Services]]
  • Plaque with the history of the department in [[Haddonfield, New Jersey]]
  • [[Knox Automobile]] produced the first modern fire engine in 1905
  • Fire Station No. 1 in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]], United States, one of over 100 stations in the [[Los Angeles Fire Department]]
  • A [[Fire and Rescue NSW]] truck in 2008
  • Firefighters taking part in a training exercise in [[Vaughan]], [[Ontario]], Canada
ORGANISATION WITH THE JOB TO HELP THE PUBLIC IN CRITIC SITUATIONS LIKE FIRE
Fire service; Fire brigade; Fire Brigade; Fire Service; Fire Services Department; Fire Departments; Fire Department; Fire and Rescue Service; Fire departments; Fire services; Fire Services; Fire and rescue; Fire brigades
(fire departments)
The fire department is an organization which has the job of putting out fires. (AM; in BRIT, use fire service
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fire department         
  • Wiltshire Fire Brigade]]
  • Areal photograph of a public display by the [[German Fire Services]]
  • Plaque with the history of the department in [[Haddonfield, New Jersey]]
  • [[Knox Automobile]] produced the first modern fire engine in 1905
  • Fire Station No. 1 in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]], United States, one of over 100 stations in the [[Los Angeles Fire Department]]
  • A [[Fire and Rescue NSW]] truck in 2008
  • Firefighters taking part in a training exercise in [[Vaughan]], [[Ontario]], Canada
ORGANISATION WITH THE JOB TO HELP THE PUBLIC IN CRITIC SITUATIONS LIKE FIRE
Fire service; Fire brigade; Fire Brigade; Fire Service; Fire Services Department; Fire Departments; Fire Department; Fire and Rescue Service; Fire departments; Fire services; Fire Services; Fire and rescue; Fire brigades
¦ noun N. Amer. the department of a local or municipal authority in charge of preventing and fighting fires.
Ejemplos de uso de fire department
1. At least 30 fire department units responded to the collapse, said Fire Department spokesman Charlie Markey.
2. Hopkins helped the city‘s fire department shift from a volunteer force to a paid, professional fire department.
3. Ground zero photographs by police and fire department personnel, including Botte, also turned up in the 2002 autobiography of former fire department Commissioner Thomas Von Essen, "Strong of Heart: Life and Death in the Fire Department of New York." Von Essen paid a small fee in return for the use of the photographs, fire department spokesman Jim Long said.
4. In working buildings, the fire department is responsible for checking the water flow in standpipes every five years, according to fire department spokesman Jim Long.
5. Let me connect you with fire. (Pause.) NYPD: Come on now. (Telephone rings.) Fire Department of New York dispatcher: Fire Department 408.