- U.S. Defense Department firefighters
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The U.S. Department of Defense employs firefighters who are civilians, but who are stationed at military bases to work as firefighters. These personnel have their own uniforms and equipment, but are not considered to be members of any military unit. They will work alongside military units if need be, but often bear sole responsibility for firefighting responsibilities at the military facility. They have their own uniforms, usually a dark blue suit with a badge and with a shoulder patch indicating their firefighting organization.
Various certifications exist for personnel in this organization. one major certification is referred to as "DoD Fire & Emergency Services Training." [1][2]
See also
External links
- Military Firefighter Heritage Foundation website.
- U.S. Defense Dept. Fire & Emergency Services Certification Program web page.
- dodfire.com, Organization website
- History web page, dodfire.com
- Website for US Army civilian firefighter units, U.S. Army Installation Management Command
- fedfire.org, federal firefighters group in California.
- Fort knox firefighters website
- Fort knox firefighters patch website
- US Government document authorizing use of uniforms for civilian firefighters
- Dedication of memorial at military base in Texas
References
- ^ Certification description, dtic.mil.
- ^ DoD Fire & Emergency Services Training Conference, page at usfra.org.
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