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Fire department

A fire department (North American English) or fire brigade (Commonwealth English),[note 1] also known as a fire authority, fire district, fire and rescue, or fire service in some areas, is an organization that provides fire prevention and fire suppression services.

Fire department vehicles outside a fire station in Middleborough, Massachusetts, United States

Fire departments are most commonly a public sector organization that operate within a municipality, county, state, nation, or special district. Private and specialist firefighting organizations also exist, such as those for aircraft rescue and firefighting.[1]

A fire department contains one or more fire stations within its boundaries, and may be staffed by firefighters, who may be professional, volunteers, conscripts, or on-call. Combination fire departments employ a mix of professional and volunteer firefighters.[2] In some countries, fire departments may also run an ambulance service, staffed by volunteer or professional EMS personnel.

Organization

 
Areal photograph of a public display by the German Fire Services

Fire departments are organized in a system of administration, services, training, and operations; for example:

  • Administration is responsible for supervision, budgets, policy, and human resources.
  • Service offers protection, safety, and education to the public.
  • Training prepares people with the knowledge and skills to perform their duties.
  • Operations performs tasks to mitigate harm to persons, property, and the environment.

A fire service is normally set up where it can have fire stations, fire engines and other relevant equipment strategically deployed throughout the area it serves, so that dispatchers can send fire engines, fire trucks, or ambulances from the fire stations closest to the incident. Larger departments have branches within themselves to increase efficiency, composed of volunteers, support, and research.

  • Volunteers give additional support to the department in a state of emergency.
  • Support organizing the resources within and outside of the department.
  • Research is to give advantages in new technologies for the department.

Jurisdiction

 
Fire Station No. 1 in Los Angeles, California, United States, one of over 100 stations in the Los Angeles Fire Department

Most places are covered by a public sector fire department, which is established by a local or national government and funded by taxation. Even volunteer fire departments may still receive some government funding.

The typical size of a fire department varies greatly by country. In the United States, firefighting is usually organized on a municipal level. Some municipalities belong to "fire protection districts" that are served by the same fire department, such as the San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District. Austria, Germany and Canada also organize fire services at a municipal level. In France, fire services mostly cover one department. In the United Kingdom, most fire services cover one or more counties, while Scotland and Northern Ireland each have a single fire service. In Australia, state governments run the fire services, although three states have separate agencies for metropolitan and rural areas. Poland, the Czech Republic, Israel, Italy, and New Zealand have national fire and rescue services.

Responsibilities

 
Firefighters taking part in a training exercise in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada

Fire departments may also provide other emergency services, such as aircraft rescue and firefighting, hazardous materials mitigation, technical rescue, and wildland firefighting.

In some countries or regions (e.g., the United States, Germany, Japan, Hong Kong, Macau), fire departments can be responsible for providing emergency medical services. The EMS personnel may either be cross-trained as firefighters or a separate division of emergency medical technicians and paramedics. While some services act only as "first responders" to medical emergencies, stabilizing victims until an ambulance can arrive, other fire services also operate ambulance services.

History

 
Knox Automobile produced the first modern fire engine in 1905
 
A 1951 Dennis P12 fire tender as formerly used by the Wiltshire Fire Brigade
 
A Fire and Rescue NSW truck in 2008

Ancient Rome

The earliest known firefighting service was formed in Ancient Rome by Marcus Egnatius Rufus who used his slaves to provide a free fire service.[3] These men fought fires using bucket chains and also patrolled the streets with the authority to impose corporal punishment upon those who violated fire-prevention codes. The Emperor Augustus established a public fire department in 24 BCE, composed of 600 slaves distributed amongst seven fire stations in Rome.[4]

1600s and 1700s

Fire departments were again formed by property insurance companies beginning in the 17th century after the Great Fire of London in 1666. The first insurance brigades were established the following year.[5] Others began to realize that a lot of money could be made from this practice, and ten more insurance companies set up in London before 1832: The Alliance, Atlas, Globe, Imperial, London, Protector, Royal Exchange, Sun Union and Westminster.[6] Each company had its own fire mark, a durable plaque that would be affixed to the building exterior. Although a popular legend says a company's fire brigade would not extinguish a burning building if it did not have the correct fire mark, there is little evidence to support this; evidence shows insurance companies required their firefighters to fight every fire they encountered.[7]

Amsterdam also had a sophisticated firefighting system in the late 17th century, under the direction of artist Jan van der Heyden, who had improved the designs of both fire hoses and fire pumps.[8]

The city of Boston, Massachusetts established America's first publicly funded, paid fire department in 1679.[9][10] Fire insurance made its debut in the American colonies in South Carolina in 1736, but it was Benjamin Franklin who imported the London model of insurance. He established the colonies' first fire insurance company in Philadelphia named the Philadelphia Contributionship,[5] as well as its associated Union Volunteer Fire Company, which was an unpaid (volunteer) company.[11]

A document dated in 1686 informs about the payment system of four so called "fire servants" (German: Feuerknecht) in Vienna, which is the official founding year of the Vienna Fire Departement.

In 1754,[12] Halifax, Nova Scotia established the Halifax Regional Fire and Emergency, which is today Canada's oldest fire department.

 
Plaque with the history of the department in Haddonfield, New Jersey

In 1764, Haddonfield, New Jersey established the second oldest fire company in the United States.

In 1773, the city of Petersburg, Virginia established one of the first fire departments in the United States[13][14] and it was also made up of unpaid volunteers[15]

1800s

In the 19th century, the practice of fire brigades refusing to put out fires in buildings that were uninsured led to the demand of central command for fire companies.[16] Cities began to form their own fire departments as a civil service to the public, obliging private fire companies to shut down, many merging their fire stations into the city's fire department. In 1833, London's ten independent brigades all merged to form the London Fire Engine Establishment (LFEE), with James Braidwood as the Chief Officer.[17] Braidwood had previously been the fire chief in Edinburgh, where the world's first municipal fire service was founded in 1824, and he is now regarded, along with Van der Heyden, as one of founders of modern firefighting.[8] The LFEE then was incorporated into the city's Metropolitan Fire Brigade in 1865 under Eyre Massey Shaw.

Established in 1853, the Cincinnati Fire Department is the oldest paid fully professional municipal fire department in the United States.[18]

In 1879, the University of Notre Dame established the first University-based fire department in the United States[19]

1900s

In 1906, the first motorized fire department was organized in Springfield, Massachusetts, after Knox Automobile of Springfield produced the first modern fire engine one year earlier.[20]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ In the United States, a fire brigade is the private firefighting organization of a company or enterprise, operated under rules from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.

References

  1. ^ Madrigal, Alexis C. (14 November 2018). "Kim Kardashian's Private Firefighters Expose America's Fault Lines". The Atlantic. Retrieved 1 November 2019.
  2. ^ Cote, Arthur E. (2003). "Basics of Fire and Fire Science". Organizing for Fire And Rescue Services. Jones & Bartlett Publishers. p. 92. ISBN 978-0-87765-577-0.
  3. ^ "Fire-brigades in the Roman realm". Economypoint.org. Retrieved 3 July 2010.
  4. ^ Coe, Charles K. (February 2009). Handbook of Urban Services: A Basic Guide for Local Governments. M.E. Sharpe. p. 29. ISBN 978-0-7656-2294-5.
  5. ^ a b Cote, Arthur E.; Bugbee, Percy (December 1988). Principles of fire protection. Jones & Bartlett Learning. p. 6. ISBN 978-0-87765-345-5. Retrieved 4 October 2011.
  6. ^ "From Fire Marks to James Braidwood, the Surveyor who set up the Fire Brigade". Independent Surveyors Association. Retrieved 4 October 2011.
  7. ^ . London Fire Brigade. Archived from the original on 20 December 2022. Retrieved 21 December 2022.
  8. ^ a b Hensler, Bruce (2011). Crucible of Fire: Nineteenth-Century Urban Fires and the Making of the Modern Fire Service. Potomac Books, Inc. pp. 1–2. ISBN 978-1-59797-684-8.
  9. ^ Klinoff, Robert (2007). "Public Fire Protection". Introduction to Fire Protection, 3rd Edition. Thomson Delmar Learning. p. 59. ISBN 978-1-4180-0177-3.
  10. ^ "History - City of Boston". February 2016.
  11. ^ IFSTA (2004). Fire Service Orientation and Terminology. Fire Protection Publications, University of Oklahoma. ISBN 978-0-87939-232-1.
  12. ^ "Museum shows off Canada's oldest fire department's history". The Chronicle Herald.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 28 June 2017. Retrieved 14 October 2015.
  14. ^ "Petersburg, VA - Official Website - Fire, Rescue, and Emergency Services".
  15. ^ "Petersburg, VA - Official Website - Fire Department History".
  16. ^ Anderson, Annelise. "The Development of Municipal Fire Departments in the United States" (PDF). Mises Institute. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
  17. ^ . London Fire Brigade. Archived from the original on 3 September 2011. Retrieved 4 October 2011.
  18. ^ Grace, Kevin (29 October 2012). Irish Cincinnati. Arcadia Publishing. p. 44. ISBN 9780738594354.
  19. ^ ENR/PAZ // University Communications: Web // University of Notre Dame. "NDFD, nation's oldest university fire department, turns 135".
  20. ^ KNOX AUTOMOBILE COMPANY Accessed: 27 April 2012

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professional volunteers conscripts or on call Combination fire departments employ a mix of professional and volunteer firefighters 2 In some countries fire departments may also run an ambulance service staffed by volunteer or professional EMS personnel Contents 1 Organization 1 1 Jurisdiction 1 2 Responsibilities 2 History 2 1 Ancient Rome 2 2 1600s and 1700s 2 3 1800s 2 4 1900s 3 See also 4 Notes 5 ReferencesOrganization Edit Areal photograph of a public display by the German Fire Services Fire departments are organized in a system of administration services training and operations for example Administration is responsible for supervision budgets policy and human resources Service offers protection safety and education to the public Training prepares people with the knowledge and skills to perform their duties Operations performs tasks to mitigate harm to persons property and the environment A fire service is normally set up where it can have fire stations fire engines and other relevant equipment strategically deployed throughout the area it serves so that dispatchers can send fire engines fire trucks or ambulances from the fire stations closest to the incident Larger departments have branches within themselves to increase efficiency composed of volunteers support and research Volunteers give additional support to the department in a state of emergency Support organizing the resources within and outside of the department Research is to give advantages in new technologies for the department Jurisdiction Edit Fire Station No 1 in Los Angeles California United States one of over 100 stations in the Los Angeles Fire Department Most places are covered by a public sector fire department which is established by a local or national government and funded by taxation Even volunteer fire departments may still receive some government funding The typical size of a fire department varies greatly by country In the United States firefighting is usually organized on a municipal level Some municipalities belong to fire protection districts that are served by the same fire department such as the San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District Austria Germany and Canada also organize fire services at a municipal level In France fire services mostly cover one department In the United Kingdom most fire services cover one or more counties while Scotland and Northern Ireland each have a single fire service In Australia state governments run the fire services although three states have separate agencies for metropolitan and rural areas Poland the Czech Republic Israel Italy and New Zealand have national fire and rescue services Responsibilities Edit Firefighters taking part in a training exercise in Vaughan Ontario Canada Fire departments may also provide other emergency services such as aircraft rescue and firefighting hazardous materials mitigation technical rescue and wildland firefighting In some countries or regions e g the United States Germany Japan Hong Kong Macau fire departments can be responsible for providing emergency medical services The EMS personnel may either be cross trained as firefighters or a separate division of emergency medical technicians and paramedics While some services act only as first responders to medical emergencies stabilizing victims until an ambulance can arrive other fire services also operate ambulance services History EditMain article History of firefighting The examples and perspective in this section may not represent a worldwide view of the subject You may improve this section discuss the issue on the talk page or create a new section as appropriate June 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Knox Automobile produced the first modern fire engine in 1905 A 1951 Dennis P12 fire tender as formerly used by the Wiltshire Fire Brigade A Fire and Rescue NSW truck in 2008 Ancient Rome Edit The earliest known firefighting service was formed in Ancient Rome by Marcus Egnatius Rufus who used his slaves to provide a free fire service 3 These men fought fires using bucket chains and also patrolled the streets with the authority to impose corporal punishment upon those who violated fire prevention codes The Emperor Augustus established a public fire department in 24 BCE composed of 600 slaves distributed amongst seven fire stations in Rome 4 1600s and 1700s Edit Fire departments were again formed by property insurance companies beginning in the 17th century after the Great Fire of London in 1666 The first insurance brigades were established the following year 5 Others began to realize that a lot of money could be made from this practice and ten more insurance companies set up in London before 1832 The Alliance Atlas Globe Imperial London Protector Royal Exchange Sun Union and Westminster 6 Each company had its own fire mark a durable plaque that would be affixed to the building exterior Although a popular legend says a company s fire brigade would not extinguish a burning building if it did not have the correct fire mark there is little evidence to support this evidence shows insurance companies required their firefighters to fight every fire they encountered 7 Amsterdam also had a sophisticated firefighting system in the late 17th century under the direction of artist Jan van der Heyden who had improved the designs of both fire hoses and fire pumps 8 The city of Boston Massachusetts established America s first publicly funded paid fire department in 1679 9 10 Fire insurance made its debut in the American colonies in South Carolina in 1736 but it was Benjamin Franklin who imported the London model of insurance He established the colonies first fire insurance company in Philadelphia named the Philadelphia Contributionship 5 as well as its associated Union Volunteer Fire Company which was an unpaid volunteer company 11 A document dated in 1686 informs about the payment system of four so called fire servants German Feuerknecht in Vienna which is the official founding year of the Vienna Fire Departement In 1754 12 Halifax Nova Scotia established the Halifax Regional Fire and Emergency which is today Canada s oldest fire department Plaque with the history of the department in Haddonfield New Jersey In 1764 Haddonfield New Jersey established the second oldest fire company in the United States In 1773 the city of Petersburg Virginia established one of the first fire departments in the United States 13 14 and it was also made up of unpaid volunteers 15 1800s Edit In the 19th century the practice of fire brigades refusing to put out fires in buildings that were uninsured led to the demand of central command for fire companies 16 Cities began to form their own fire departments as a civil service to the public obliging private fire companies to shut down many merging their fire stations into the city s fire department In 1833 London s ten independent brigades all merged to form the London Fire Engine Establishment LFEE with James Braidwood as the Chief Officer 17 Braidwood had previously been the fire chief in Edinburgh where the world s first municipal fire service was founded in 1824 and he is now regarded along with Van der Heyden as one of founders of modern firefighting 8 The LFEE then was incorporated into the city s Metropolitan Fire Brigade in 1865 under Eyre Massey Shaw Established in 1853 the Cincinnati Fire Department is the oldest paid fully professional municipal fire department in the United States 18 In 1879 the University of Notre Dame established the first University based fire department in the United States 19 1900s Edit In 1906 the first motorized fire department was organized in Springfield Massachusetts after Knox Automobile of Springfield produced the first modern fire engine one year earlier 20 See also EditCompulsory fire service Emergency service Fire engine List of fire departments Volunteer fire department Fire department ranks by countryNotes Edit In the United States a fire brigade is the private firefighting organization of a company or enterprise operated under rules from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration References Edit Madrigal Alexis C 14 November 2018 Kim Kardashian s Private Firefighters Expose America s Fault Lines The Atlantic Retrieved 1 November 2019 Cote Arthur E 2003 Basics of Fire and Fire Science Organizing for Fire And Rescue Services Jones amp Bartlett Publishers p 92 ISBN 978 0 87765 577 0 Fire brigades in the Roman realm Economypoint org Retrieved 3 July 2010 Coe Charles K February 2009 Handbook of Urban Services A Basic Guide for Local Governments M E Sharpe p 29 ISBN 978 0 7656 2294 5 a b Cote Arthur E Bugbee Percy December 1988 Principles of fire protection Jones amp Bartlett Learning p 6 ISBN 978 0 87765 345 5 Retrieved 4 October 2011 From Fire Marks to James Braidwood the Surveyor who set up the Fire Brigade Independent Surveyors Association Retrieved 4 October 2011 Early insurance brigades London Fire Brigade Archived from the original on 20 December 2022 Retrieved 21 December 2022 a b Hensler Bruce 2011 Crucible of Fire Nineteenth Century Urban Fires and the Making of the Modern Fire Service Potomac Books Inc pp 1 2 ISBN 978 1 59797 684 8 Klinoff Robert 2007 Public Fire Protection Introduction to Fire Protection 3rd Edition Thomson Delmar Learning p 59 ISBN 978 1 4180 0177 3 History City of Boston February 2016 IFSTA 2004 Fire Service Orientation and Terminology Fire Protection Publications University of Oklahoma ISBN 978 0 87939 232 1 Museum shows off Canada s oldest fire department s history The Chronicle Herald Established in 1773 the Petersburg Department of Fire Rescue and Emergency Services is one of the oldest organized fire departments in the country Archived from the original on 28 June 2017 Retrieved 14 October 2015 Petersburg VA Official Website Fire Rescue and Emergency Services Petersburg VA Official Website Fire Department History Anderson Annelise The Development of Municipal Fire Departments in the United States PDF Mises Institute Retrieved 28 February 2018 James Braidwood and the London Fire Engine Establishment LFEE London Fire Brigade Archived from the original on 3 September 2011 Retrieved 4 October 2011 Grace Kevin 29 October 2012 Irish Cincinnati Arcadia Publishing p 44 ISBN 9780738594354 ENR PAZ University Communications Web University of Notre Dame NDFD nation s oldest university fire department turns 135 KNOX AUTOMOBILE COMPANY Accessed 27 April 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fire department amp oldid 1148286844, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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