Fire Industry Associations / Regulatory Bodies (738 found)

The Chaska Fire Department started in 1871 as a volunteer department. It remains a volunteer organization with 45 firefighters, responding to over 1,000 calls a year. The department is proud of its high level of service and maintains an ISO rating of 4.

For more than thirty years, the Chimney Safety Institute of America (CSIA) has worked to prevent chimney fires, dryer fires, and other home heating disasters by advancing public awareness and providing expert-led education and training to industry professionals.

China Safety Industry Association was established on October 11, 2014, with the approval of State Council and Ministry of Civil Affairs. China Safety Industry Association acts as a national first-level social organization, and assumes the main tasks to serve as a bridge and link between enterprises and government, coordinate all forces of the national safety industry and jointly promote the development of the safety industry.

The Church Hill Volunteer Fire Company protects lives and property through the aggressive delivery of Safety Education, Fire Prevention, Disaster Management, Firefighting, Rescue and Emergency Medical Services by providing a highly trained and well-equipped team of Professional Volunteer Firefighters.

The City of Madison Fire Department is a nationally recognized pioneer in providing emergency services. The City of Madison Fire Department provides much more to the community than just fire suppression. The Department is an active leader in Emergency Medical Services, as well as several specialty teams including Hazardous Material, Lake Rescue and Heavy Urban Rescue.

The City of San Diego's Fire-Rescue Department encompasses all fire, emergency medical, lifeguard and emergency management services. This includes 9-1-1 services, fire inspections, permits and community education.

City of Sidney Fire and EMS Departments is a full- service, full-time career department that delivers a wide range of professional fire protection services.

The City of Westland Fire Department strives for professional excellence through it's professional firefighters. Their mandate is to consistently deliver the highest level of fire protection and medical care, along with protecting life and preserving property.

Clark County Fire Department are the largest paid fire department in the US State of Nevada and are responsible for protecting the famed Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada. They provide Urban Fire Services, Rural Fire Services, Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighting, Emergency Medical Services, including Basic, Intermediate and Advanced Life Support (Paramedic Program), Office of Emergency Management, Urban Search and Rescue Team services.

Clark-Cowlitz Fire Rescue provides Fire Protection and Advanced Life Support (ALS) service and Basic Life Support service to the community.

The Clayton Fire Company is an all volunteer fire company that was founded in 1891 and has been serving the area since then. The fire company is made up of 146 members of whom approximately 70 are active members. The company is made up of several different types of membership to fit every need.

Clemmons Fire Department has been serving the citizens of the Village of Clemmons, in North Carolina, USA, since 1951. They operate out of two fire stations with the dividing lines being Interstate 40 and cover an area of approximately 32 square miles in Forsyth and Davidson Counties. They are a combination department consisting of 48 personnel, who provide Fire, Confined Space, Rope, and General Rescue, and Emergency Medical Assistance.

Cobb County Fire and Emergency Services provides superior fire, rescue, and emergency services to the citizens and visitors of Cobb County in a proficient, professional, and compassionate manner. They continuously promote life safety within the county by practicing prevention, planning, education, and training.

Colmar Volunteer Fire Company provides the highest levels of professional service to call for emergency fire rescue or hazardous materials or biological incident assistance, and other threats to life and property, as well as to fire prevention and safety activities, to the residents, businesses, and visitors of Hatfield Township and wherever else the need for the Company’s services is required.

The City of Cologne has a Paid-On-Call (Volunteer) Fire Department consisting of approximately 30 firefighters who live or work in the City of Cologne. All of their members are Firefighter I and Firefighter II certified. All members are First Responder Certified and out of those, many are also EMT certified.

The Mission and Responsibility of the Colonia Fire Department is to preserve and protect life and property. They also provide fire related service to the people of Colonia Fire District 12. The Colonia Fire Department is committed to the pursuit of the highest degree of Fire Prevention and Suppression.

The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is one of 16 cabinet-level departments whose executive director is appointed by the governor. The department pursues its mission through broad-based health and environmental protection programs and activities.

Columbus Fire Department’s mission is to serve their community by preventing emergencies through education and inspection. Minimizing injury, death, and property destruction due to fire, natural disaster and other emergencies while providing timely and effective emergency medical services.

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