Fire scene definition

Fire scene means the immediate area necessary for a local fire department or the State Fire Marshal’s Office to investigate an actual fire.
Fire scene means the immediate area necessary for a local fire department or

Examples of Fire scene in a sentence

  • Local Interest The remaining training period will be used to train in subject areas of local interest including, but not limited to: Captains Pool: Fire scene management; Emergency management; Leadership; Performance management; Fire Service Instructor Levels I and Any additional courses that the City deems appropriate.

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  • Fire fighter means a member, including a volunteer member and a member who is paid on call, of an organized fire department that is responsible for, or is in a capacity that includes responsibility for, the extinguishment of fires, the directing of the extinguishment of fires, the prevention and detection of fires, and the enforcement of the general fire laws of this state. Fire fighter does not include a person whose job description, duties, or responsibilities do not include direct involvement in fire suppression.