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Firefighting School Instructor (Firefighters)
Firefighting school instructors leverage their practical experience as firefighters to deliver lectures and hands-on training in firefighting, emergency medical services, rescue techniques, safety management, and discipline to new recruits and incumbent firefighters.
Firefighter
Public duty involving firefighting, rescue operations, disaster prevention tasks, etc.
Fire Superintendent
Serves as the highest-ranking field commander in a fire organization, responsible for formulating disaster prevention measures and conducting on-site command.
Fire Sergeant
A Fire Sergeant leads the fire brigade and commands firefighting and rescue operations at fire and disaster sites.
Fire Truck Driver (Fire Station)
A specialist affiliated with a fire station who safely drives a fire truck to fire scenes or emergencies and supports firefighting and rescue operations.
Fire Station Chief
A fire station chief is a public servant who oversees the operation and management of the fire station and takes command at the scene during fires and disasters.
Fire Captain
Fire Captains handle command and management operations within fire stations, including on-site command during fires and disasters, oversight of preventive activities, and training and education.
Fire Chief Commissioner
The Fire Chief Commissioner oversees the fire station, directs and manages fire and disaster responses, handles fire brigade operations and training plans, and formulates safety measures. It is a senior civil servant position.
Fireboat Captain
A profession that operates fireboats, directing and executing firefighting and rescue operations at fire scenes or maritime accidents.
Fire Brigade Member
Fire brigade members respond to fires and various disasters, protecting lives and property through firefighting, rescue, and emergency medical activities as public servants.