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What Does A Firefighter Do

Major Duties of Firefighters

A firefighter's primary responsibilities include performing CPR, providing emergency services, and responding to fire alarms. In general, firefighters are tasked with handling emergencies related to fires, dangerous materials, medical emergencies, and other types of disasters. Being a firefighter is a really stressful job that requires high-risk management.

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Responsibilities Taken By Firefighter

  1. Fire Suppression
  2. Rescue Operations
  3. Emergency Medical Assistance
  4. Fire Prevention & Safety Education
  5. Equipment Maintenance
  6. Hazardous Materials Handling
  7. Teamwork & Training
  8. Community Service

Fire Suppression

  • The first major responsibility of firefighters quickly handle the fire alarms and emergency calls.
  • Extinguishing fires using hoses, pumps, and extinguishers, and preventing fire spread to minimize damage.

Rescue Operations

  1. Rescuing individuals trapped in burning buildings, vehicles, or hazardous areas.  
  2. Assisting in search-and-rescue missions during natural disasters.  
  3. Providing immediate aid to accident victims.  

Emergency Medical Assistance 

  1. Acting as first responders in medical emergencies.  
  2. Administering CPR, first aid, and basic life support.  
  3. Assisting paramedics in stabilizing patients.  

Fire Prevention and Safety Education

  1. Conducting fire safety inspections in homes, offices, and public spaces.  
  2. Educating the community about fire hazards and prevention methods.  
  3. Installing and checking fire alarms, sprinklers, and safety equipment.  

Equipment Maintenance

  1. Inspecting, cleaning, and maintaining fire trucks, hoses, ladders, and gear.  
  2. Ensuring all equipment is ready for emergency use.  
  3. Regularly testing water supplies and hydrants.  

Hazardous Materials Handling

  1. Identifying and controlling chemical, biological, or gas hazards.  
  2. Using protective gear to neutralize dangerous substances.  
  3. Preventing environmental damage from hazardous leaks or spills.  

Teamwork and Training

  1. Attending regular drills and simulations for skill improvement.  
  2. Coordinating with other firefighters and emergency services.  
  3. Staying updated on new fire safety technologies and procedures.  

Community Service

  1. Participating in awareness programs, school visits, and safety workshops.  
  2. Supporting community rescue and relief operations.  
  3. Serving as role models of discipline, bravery, and service.