What Is the Primary Role of the Fire Brigade?
A fire brigade is a fire and rescue service offered in places throughout the world. The largest fire brigade is in London. Fire brigades serve five major roles for communities. Each role focuses on their primary role, which is protecting the citizens.
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Community Safety
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The fire brigade promotes community safety through educational programs. This includes home fire safety visits and working with other local organizations to partner together to promote safety in the community. The fire brigade also sends teams to visit schools to educate children about fire dangers and precautions.
Emergency Response
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The fire brigade answers emergency calls as fast as possible. This includes arriving to emergency scenes fully equipped with the right equipment and staff needed.
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Emergency Planning
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Emergency planning is another role played by the fire brigade to promote safety in communities. This involves developing plans to use when emergencies occur. All types of incidents receive emergency plans written out. These plans are tested regularly.
Resilience
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Resilience is an aspect the fire brigade investigates regularly. This means having the brigade fully staffed at all times and requiring training to all employees. The training for resilience focuses on dealing with terrorism and hazardous materials.
Regulatory Safety
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Building structures should be maintained and built according to all codes to provide safety for those within or near the structures. This also includes enforcing fire safety legislation for all businesses.
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