Firefighting: Occupational firefighting is a more complicated occupation than simply watering the water. Firefighting is complicated, difficult and cruel. Fire seems awful, but it is considered one of the greatest occupations in the world with very few entry requirements for this job, a new rookie with high salary, and rewards. There are many firefighting work. Most of firefighting activities are from the municipal government, and firefighters are active in the city.
The career area I chose was public service. It is a profession of the firefighting industry. I think that firefighting is a wonderful job choice because I like the work involved and fire always exists so we must never stop firefighters. The fire department generally offers a wide range of services. Some of the main tasks to be done at the fire department are providing medical treatment as an emergency medical technician, entering the combustion structure to find trapped residents, suppressing external or internal fire, Including removing trapped victims. Cut out trees that fall on trees
Firefighting in the United States has become more professional than ever. Historically, the need for formal training for firefighters, especially in smaller departments was rare. Today, most states require specialists and volunteer firefighters to complete firefighter's certification program. The university has a bachelor's degree, a bachelor's degree and a master's degree in firefighting. This advanced training is becoming a de facto requirement for large command. The US fire department has a national fire school offering firefighter training.
Most urban areas have professional firefighters. In most rural areas, there are volunteers or firefighters paying by phone. It may be in a small town or outskirts. 74% of professional firefighters are protecting more than 25,000 departments. More than half of the 95% volunteer firefighters who are protecting people under 25,000 are protecting less than 2,500 people in rural areas. The size of each department ranges from a small number of firefighters to more than 11,400 sworn firefighters and New York City fire department to 4,600 additional personnel. These additional personnel include emergency medical technicians (EMT) and nursing staff of uniforms. Many fire departments in the United States have emergency medical services (EMS). It is structurally independent and integrated with firefighting activities, including firefighters who are cross-trained as EMT and nursing staff.