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Firefighters
1
O*NET-SOC Title
Firefighters
35
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Alarm Operator
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Firefighter
1
O*NET-SOC Description
Control and extinguish
fires
or respond to emergency situations where life, property, or the environment is at risk. Duties may include
fire
prevention, emergency medical service, hazardous material response, search and rescue, and disaster assistance.
21
Tasks
Assess
fires
and situations and report conditions to superiors to receive instructions, using two-way radios.
Clean and maintain
fire
stations and
fire
fighting equipment and apparatus.
Collaborate with other
firefighters
as a member of a
firefighting
crew.
Dress with equipment such as
fire
-resistant clothing and breathing apparatus.
Drive and operate
fire
fighting vehicles and equipment.
Extinguish flames and embers to suppress
fires
, using shovels or engine- or hand-driven water or chemical pumps.
Inform and educate the public on
fire
prevention.
Inspect
fire
sites after flames have been extinguished to ensure that there is no further danger.
Inspect buildings for
fire
hazards and compliance with
fire
prevention ordinances, testing and checking smoke alarms and
fire
suppression equipment as necessary.
Maintain contact with
fire
dispatchers at all times to notify them of the need for additional
firefighters
and supplies, or to detail any difficulties encountered.
Maintain knowledge of current
firefighting
practices by participating in drills and by attending seminars, conventions, and conferences.
Move toward the source of a
fire
, using knowledge of types of
fires
, construction design, building materials, and physical layout of properties.
Orient self in relation to
fire
, using compass and map, and collect supplies and equipment dropped by parachute.
Participate in
fire
drills and demonstrations of
fire
fighting techniques.
Patrol burned areas after
fires
to locate and eliminate hot spots that may restart
fires.
Prepare written reports that detail specifics of
fire
incidents.
Respond to
fire
alarms and other calls for assistance, such as automobile and industrial accidents.
Search to locate
fire
survivors.
Select and attach hose nozzles, depending on
fire
type, and direct streams of water or chemicals onto
fires.
Take action to contain any hazardous chemicals that could catch
fire
, leak, or spill.
Train new employees to control and suppress
fires.
9
Detailed Work Activities
Assess characteristics of
fires.
Educate the public about
fire
safety or prevention.
Examine debris to obtain information about causes of
fires.
Inspect facilities to ensure compliance with
fire
regulations.
Locate
fires
or
fire
danger areas.
Maintain
fire
fighting tools or equipment.
Operate
firefighting
equipment.
Prepare hoses or water supplies to fight
fires.
Protect property from
fire
or water damage.
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