What is an army firefighter?

The army fireman is a soldier who chose the work of firefighters as his military occupation. The army firefighter, who was trained in combat tactics and manipulation with weapons during the basic training, will complete the firefighter after basic training and continues to be trained throughout his military career. Military bases are susceptible to fires due to the use of exploding regulations on shooting ranges and from the daily operation of a military base, which often equals or larger than the size of the nearest civilian city. The risk of fighting a fire for military installation is commonly increased for the military firefighter compared to a firefighter of a civilian firefighter. Many places to respond to firefighters for firefighters are difficult to achieve. Remote camps are often accessible only by a tank or helicopter and the fireman leaves the battle just to reach the fire. Training for firefighters is beyond the typical soldier of the army, because the requirements of the firefighter overcome the requirements of the average soldier.

Together with the firefighter training, the army soldier is primarily a combat soldier and must complete the training to remain fresh and sharp. Marksmanship, physical agility and tactics are trained, practiced and trained by a frequent foundation, leaving only a small opportunity for leisure. Maintenance and cleaning of vehicles is also left to the army firefighters and can take up most of the typical time soldier. In addition to maintaining the constant state of readiness to fight against any type of fire, the army firefighter is also entrusted with the introduction of public presentations on fire safety and awareness and visiting at the base to talk to students about fire safety.

Firefighters are the first respondents for most accidents and other emergency challenges for installation and often serve specific areas outside the walls of military base to help local civilian firefighting services. The army fireman is a leading line of a soldier on the battlefield and also in fires, natural disasters and demonstrations of public education.Army firefighters, who are usually trained in first aid procedures, can be valuable rescuers on the site of fire, traffic accidents or on the front line of the battlefield.

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