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  2. Fire captain - Wikipedia

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    A captain is typically in charge of a fire company, a group of firefighters who are assigned to the same fire apparatus. [1] The captain is responsible for the welfare and performance of the company's personnel and the maintenance of the apparatus. In a single-apparatus fire station, the captain is also the overall manager of the station. Fire ...

  3. Company officer (firefighter) - Wikipedia

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    A company officer (CO) is the individual in charge of a crew of firefighters and their responding apparatus in the United States. Company Officers have different titles depending on the table of organization for their particular agency, but commonly used titles in the U.S. Fire Service include Lieutenant, Captain, Sergeant, or other ranks which reflect the paramilitary organization of most ...

  4. Station officer - Wikipedia

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    A station commander is an officer in charge of one or more fire stations, often referred to as a district chief or battalion chief in North America. If a battalion chief or district chief works out of a fire station, a captain or lieutenant is still usually the officer in charge of the day-to-day operations of the station.

  5. Fire marshal - Wikipedia

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    Fire marshals' duties vary but usually include fire code enforcement or investigating fires for origin and cause. Fire marshals may be sworn law enforcement officers and are often experienced firefighters. In larger cities with substantially developed fire departments the local fire departments are sometimes delegated some of the duties of the ...

  6. Fire police - Wikipedia

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    Fire police in New York State are peace officers as per Article 2.10 Subsection 41 of the states Criminal Procedure Law. [12] When acting pursuant to their special duties and allowed by the fire agency, fire police have the powers of peace officers which are listed in Article 2.20 of the states Criminal Procedure Law.

  7. Fire Captain and Wife Detail Battle to Save Their Own Home ...

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    Fire Captain Isaac Baeza recalls the lengths he went to to save his own Altadena home from burning down amid the L.A. fires. He says it was the first time his sons "saw what I do for a living ...

  8. Fire chief - Wikipedia

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    Various official English-language titles for a fire chief include fire chief, chief fire officer and fire commissioner. The latter can refer to a fire chief or to an overseer who works for the local government. "Chief fire officer" is the usual title in the United Kingdom. Traditionally, a fire chief in Scotland was known as a "fire master ...

  9. List of comparative firefighting ranks - Wikipedia

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    In many fire departments in the U.S., the captain is commonly the commander of a company and a lieutenant is the supervisor of the company's firefighters on shift. There is no state or federal rank structure for firefighters and each municipality or volunteer fire department creates and uses their own unique structure.