What does first Due mean?

First due: Refers to either the first apparatus arriving on the scene of a fire or the area in which a company is expected to be the first to arrive on a fire scene.
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What does first due engine mean?

This means members operating with the first due company's play a key part in the incidents success. If members know their role and preform the assignments expected of them, as per department standard operating guidelines, the likelihood of having a successfully event is greatly increased.
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What is first due fire?

First Due refers to the first apparatus arriving on the scene of an incident.
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What do you call a new firefighter?

A probationary firefighter (PFF), also known as a rookie firefighter, a candidate firefighter, or probie, for short, is any firefighter in their first 6–18 months of service in a particular fire department. The title of probationary firefighter is generally the lowest rank in a fire department's rank structure.
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What does strike the box mean?

Striking a box alarm is an action performed by the Incident Commander. In simple terms, when the IC "strikes" the box, he or she is saying that the incident will require no additional alarms. It's a way of saying to everyone monitoring "We think we can handle it with what we have".
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What is an all hands fire?

In the Fire Department of New York, that same preliminary progress report would be considered an “all-hands” fire – that is, all the first-alarm units are operating and being used or anticipated to be put to work. Those first-alarm units would equal approximately 60 firefighters and two emergency medical technicians.
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What is a full box fire?

A “box” area is one with a predetermined list of apparatus from various fire stations that will be dispatched to the incident at that location. Box alarms can vary based on time of day, incident type, weather, hydranted areas vs. non-hydranted areas and any other potential situation.
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Why are firemen called Jakes?

Being a "Good J-Key" probably meant a fireman who was cool under the pressure and could send clear Morse code. "J-Key" was eventually shortened to "Jake", and when spread to the public, "Jake" came to be a common term for firemen in general.
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What do you call a female fireman?

Definition of firewoman

: a female firefighter a volunteer firewoman.
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What does salty mean in firefighting?

The Fire Service adopted this term to apply to its most seasoned firefighters. Replacing the open seas with "the fire floor," the term "salty" is something that is earned. It begins with your first crawl down a dark, smoky, hot hallway..... Gettin' Salty Apparel was created to key on the fact we all love to do our job.
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Who owns first due?

Andreas Huber. Andreas, co-founder of First Due, has 8 years of experience providing innovative technology solutions to the Public Sector. Today, he is proud to be leading the team at First Due with the first solution to bridge the deadly information gap our first responders face.
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What are firefighter groupies called?

What do you call a Firefighter Groupie? There are a number of names for Firefighter Groupies, but the most appropriate is a Bunker Bunny. There's also badge bunnies, uniform chasers, hose hoes, fireflies, fire hoes, hero chasers, turnout chasers, and hose lovers.
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Why do a reverse lay?

The Reverse Lay is typically used by the second due engine to supply the first due engine with a supply line. The second due engine stops at the scene or the attack engine, drops a supply line off to make connections and then proceeds to the hydrant.
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What is a truckie firefighter?

Sep 24, 2021. By Mick Mayers. The Truck Company is an oft-maligned team of individuals on the fireground. The “truckie,” as a firefighter assigned to the truck company is called, is made out to be a knuckle-dragging lout, more inclined to smash a hole in a wall rather than use a door.
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What are the responsibilities of the first due engine company at the fire scene of a high rise building?

It will provide the incoming IC with your exact location and where fire attack will begin and where to deploy resources to help with fire attack and search. Additionally, it will let incoming ladder companies know where to place PPV fans in the event the building does not have automatic pressurization.
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What is a badge bunny for firefighter?

There are women who specifically go for cops and firefighters. In the biz, they're affectionately called "badge bunnies." They're like rock groupies, except without the big hair. Of course, there are women who are attracted to men with jobs that bring in high incomes. Go ahead and say I'm stereotyping.
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How much do firemen make?

How much do firefighters get paid? According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average firefighter makes about $50,850 annually or $24.45 per hour.
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What's the difference between a fireman and a firefighter?

The word fireman is older than firefighter, which first appeared in the late 19th century, and for a long time it was much more commonly used. These days, it's more accurate to use firefighter, since men and women both work for fire departments battling fires.
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What does cook your helmet mean?

Decarburization is a way of saying that, heating a helmet to a temperature that the structure of the steel becomes fluid and is then allowed to cool too fast prevents the carbon from remaining fully mixed within the steel.
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What does 2n mean for firefighters?

In firefighting, the policy of two-in, two-out refers to United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) policy 29 CFR 1910.134(g)(4)(i) The respiratory protection standard requires that workers engaged in fighting interior structural fires work in a buddy system; at least two workers must enter the ...
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What is the Charlie side?

Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta

Going clockwise around the building will follow Bravo (left side), Charlie (back), and Delta (right side).
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What are nicknames for firefighters?

firefighter
  • engineman.
  • ladderman.
  • smoke jumper.
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What does Dont be a crow mean?

informal to be forced to do something humiliating.
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What is the highest alarm fire Ever?

The highest alarm fire in history was a 16-alarm fire (some sources say 20 alarms) in Brooklyn, New York in 1995.
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