Palm Beach County Firefighters and Researchers Unite to Fight Cancer
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Firefighters rush to the scene of fires and other emergencies. They are there for us when we need them. But their job of life-savings may come with some risks.
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Firefighters rush to the scene of fires and other emergencies. They are there for us when we need them. But their job of life-savings may come with some risks.
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Fire and EMS teams have to always be “on” during their shifts. Their job is not a typical job where they clock out after eight hours and call it a day.
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New firefighters (rookies) often have questions about the field when they first start. That’s normal. There are some things that veteran firefighters would like rookies to know.
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Take a quiz to find out your knowledge of residential structure fire tactics.
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Drones have made firefighting in remote areas much easier. The flying machines can reach places that firefighters are unable to reach and go into higher temperatures than humans can handle.
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A skilled firefighter who drives a fire truck would have to be able to handle a 50,000 lbs. vehicle as it rounds a corner to get to its destination.
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Firefighters risk their lives when they battle fires. This risk goes beyond the flames, though.
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Firefighting might be an in-demand career, but that does not mean it’s easy. It takes time and dedication to become a firefighter.
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Firefighters have developed their own lingo. Like many other professions, the lingo that firefighters use helps them to communicate quickly with their teammates.
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Firefighting requires running into burning buildings, lifting a heavy fire hose, and climbing tall ladders to reach people.
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