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Fire and Emergency Services Vocabulary
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James Cappelletti
Created Date 04.12.16
Last Updated 04.13.16
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Person who launches the investigation after a fire
Any substance or material that could adversely affect the safety of the public
Someone designated or trained to respond to an emergency
A system established to record fire information across the US
Communications personnel responsible for receiving and transmitting calls to emergencies
Person trained to deal with fires, provide medical treatment, and be a first responder
Head of a city, county, state, or provincial fire-prevention or fire-investigation
No call is ______
We make contact with the patient and perform a (an) ____________.
We give our _________ to the doctor or nurse.
Turn in written report within ______ hours
There are ______ levels of EMT certification.
EMT ______ is the first level of certifacation
EMT ______ is the second level of certification
EMT ______ is the thrid level of certification
The NR is the only one who can certify an EMT
Person who freely offers to take part in an enterprise or undertake a task
The criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property
Vehicle specially equipped for taking sick or injured people to and from the hospital
Able to withstand fire or great heat
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