Fire fighting has a long tradition. Many of these traditions are very good. However, some of these traditions are hurt, in some cases leading to the death of firefighters. After completing my research paper I would like to realize that we need to change the fire department. It is my firefighter and fire station that I want to contact. After reading, you will review current policies and procedures and the fire strategy in the fire. Fire fighting will take appropriate action to make the fire department more disciplined.
Since the 1964 Equal Law was enacted, sexual harassment in firefighting and rescuing service became apparent, allowing women to pursue careers for firefighting and rescue service. The occupations of the fire and rescue team's business have long been regarded as male roles; the fight against fire and participation in business activities are "aggressive heterosexuality, physical strength and mental strength, and men's patience It is an example of force standard. (Baigent; 2001) changed the perception of firefighting and rescue service; even traditional, cultural, and even education often assumed firefighter stereotype identity, and "strong, masculine and tough" idealist Recognizes the image of a man who dominates this is that it is a fashion barrier that women enter the male-dominated organization "accepted", ignoring the fact that women play the same role as firefighters There are often.
Nursing staff Michael Gerber, master of public health, began working at EMS in 2001. He was receiving volunteer fire service when he was a Capitol Hill reporter. Later he worked as a nursing staff, field supervisor, instructor, public relations manager and quality control officer at a professional fire department for more than 8 years. Currently he is a consultant for RedFlash Group and M10 Solutions, a part-time lecturer on epidemiology and emergency medical systems at George Washington University, a lifetime member and caregiver of the Bethesda-Chevy Chase rescue team.
Greg Jakubowski, a firefighter and accredited safety expert, began his career as a firefighter in 1978. Currently he is responsible for the Pennsylvania fire brigade teacher and the Lingohocken firefighting company in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Mr. Jakubowski is dedicated to assisting the IAFC, fire department, municipalities and enterprises to prepare for emergency measures. . Bob Pressler is a 41-year-old firefighting veteran who is currently director of volunteer fire department in Montgomery (New York State). He retired from the New York fire department and became lieutenant there. Previously he was a member of two portfolios and was a member of several volunteer departments. Pressler has a bachelor's degree in firefighting engineering at Oklahoma State University.