Firefighter Research Paper

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The smoldering heat from the black smoke slowly consumes the building, it is intensely radiating from the walls. The thought of someone’s life in the palm to your hands causes your heart to pump fast in your ears. Firefighters have one the riskiest jobs out there, that’s why many people take interest in this kind of job. Firefighters are a very important part of their communities, they are the back bone of the world.

Firefighters, also known as a Firemen, are highly skilled men or women who works to combat and extinguish fires. They also take steps to prevent fires, act as Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT) and investigate the causes of fires. A firefighter is almost always the first official "on the scene" of fires, car accidents, or …show more content…

After receiving notification that a fire is in progress, a firefighter will suit up in the appropriate safety gear before climbing aboard or driving one of several different types of fire trucks. Some of the trucks carry or pump water, some are "aerial ladder" trucks that raise ladders to the upper floors of buildings, and some are rescue trucks that transport fire victims to emergency medical centers. After reaching the site, each firefighter works under a commanding officer and has a specific task to perform. Hose operators, for instance, connect hoses to fire hydrants and then direct the flow of water towards the fire while a pump operator controls the water flow. Those who guide the aerial ladders are known as tillers. Others are responsible for entering burning buildings to rescue potential victims. While all firefighters must have EMT certifications, some specialize in the task of stabilizing victims once they are brought out of the burning …show more content…

Regardless of an individual's educational experience, a fire fighter's training primarily takes place on the job. Applicants are expected to pass written, physical and medical examinations prior to being considered for a job opening. Once they are hired, new recruits participate in vigorous physical training exercises before they are permitted to enter the field. Nearly all fire fighters in the United States must be certified as emergency medical technicians (EMTs) before being allowed in the field. This training can take up to one year to complete and also results in EMT-Basic

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