Prison Guards and Firefighters X Workstyle: Shift Work

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Music Corps Member (Fire and Disaster Management Agency)

A civil servant belonging to the Fire and Disaster Management Agency Music Corps, contributing to public relations for the fire organization, fostering exchanges with local residents, and improving its image through performance activities at ceremonies, parades, concerts, and more.

Machinery Operator (Fire Station)

Specialist at fire stations responsible for operating, inspecting, and maintaining fire pumps and related machinery, ensuring appropriate water sources during emergency dispatches.

Ambulance Driver (Fire Station)

A job affiliated with a fire station that safely and quickly drives ambulances to transport injured or ill individuals to medical institutions. Also handles on-site initial response support and in-vehicle environment management.

Correctional Treatment Officer

Correctional treatment officers are public servants who support the rehabilitation of inmates in penal facilities, responsible for formulating and implementing treatment plans, providing life guidance, vocational training, etc., to prevent recidivism.

Prison Officer

Prison officers provide lifestyle guidance and safety management to inmates, supporting correctional education.

Fire Suppression Team Member

A public servant who performs fire suppression and rescue operations at fire and disaster sites.

Firefighter

Public servant who conducts fire suppression and rescue operations at fire, natural disaster, and accident sites to protect lives and property.

Firefighter

A public servant position that conducts fire extinguishing and rescue operations during fires and disasters to protect citizens' safety.

Fire Commissioner

The Fire Commissioner is a managerial position in a local government's fire department headquarters, overseeing the command and supervision of fire brigades, planning and implementation of training programs, formulation of disaster prevention plans and preventive inspections, ensuring safe and rapid responses to fires and disasters as a public servant role.

Communications Dispatcher (Fire Department Headquarters)

Fire department communications dispatchers receive 119 emergency calls from citizens, accurately relay the situation to response teams via radio or phone, and play a crucial role in establishing initial response systems.