Difference between revisions of "Fire Fighting Brigade"
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Latest revision as of 02:56, 31 July 2023
Fire Fighting Brigade | |
Public Services flag | |
Motto | n/a |
Responsibility | Firefighting |
Form | Independent agency |
Estate | Executive |
Subordinate to | Department of Public Services |
Established | March 20, 1/2019 |
Status | Deactivated |
Abbreviation | FFB |
The Fire Fighting Brigade is an independent agency under the authority of the Department of Public Services which carries out fire fighting operations within the Principality. It creates standards of training, recruitment, and develops new techniques and equipment for fire fighting, as well as operates the state's network of fire stations. It adheres to the Typical Organization Framework in addition to the following components:
Committees
Fire Safety Standards Committee
The Fire Safety Standards Committee regulates what constitutes safe with regards to fire, explosives, and flammable materials.
Networks
Fire Station Network
The Fire Station Network consists of all such locations operated by the agency.
Offices
Office of the State Fire Marshal
The Office of the State Fire Marshal is the main organ through which the agency is run day-to-day.
Sections
Fire Fighting Sciences Section
The Fire Fighting Sciences Section studies and develops new techniques to be used in containing and fighting fires.
Fire Investigation Section
The Fire Investigation Section conducts forensic analysis of fires, to determine their causation.
Units
Local Fire Fighting Brigades
Local fire Fighting Brigades exist at all levels of Fortressian administrative division and are responsible for fighting fires within their areas of responsibility, and to assist other brigades should the need arise.