Fire Industry Associations / Regulatory Bodies (494 found)

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.

Commission on Fire Accreditation International (CFAI) has 11 members that represent a cross-section of the fire and emergency service, including fire departments, city and county management, labor, standards development organizations, and the U.S. Department of Defense.

The Computer Science Teachers Association is a membership organization that supports and promotes the teaching of computer science and other computing disciplines. CSTA provides opportunities for K–12 teachers and students to better understand the computing disciplines and to more successfully prepare themselves to teach and learn.

Connecticut State Firefighters Association is a non-profit organization that has more than 26,000 members (22,000 Volunteer Firefighters, 4400 Career Firefighters) and we hope to soon be able to say that every Firefighter in our state is part of our organization.

The Contra Costa County Fire Protection District exists to provide everyone and their communities with professional services dedicated to the preservation of life, property, and the environment. They are recognized fire service leader that strives to become the premier fire organization that honors the past, recognizes the challenges of the present, and will continue to raise the bar of excellence into the future.

The mission of the Coppell Fire Department is to serve the citizens and business community of Coppell by preserving life, property and the environment through the efficient delivery of education, prevention, public service, emergency response, code enforcement and administrative activities.

The City of Coral Springs-Parkland Fire Department assists the public in the protection of life and property. The department preserves life and property through emergency medical services, fire suppression, risk reduction, public education, and community partnerships.

Cromwell Fire Department mission is to meet the fire and EMS protection needs on both a routine and emergency basis for the Town of Cromwell, and provide assistance to its neighbors when called upon, twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. The department provides its services to meet its mission to the constituency with a qualified combination of staffing categories that include; volunteers, part time, and full time career staff.

Since 1960, Crothersville-Vernon Twp. Volunteer Fire Dept. has provided fire protection and medical assistance to the citizens of Vernon Township. They’ve got the latest equipment and provide fire safety training services, allowing them to quickly respond to emergency calls.

Crystal Lake Fire Rescue Department provides quality emergency response, maintains preparedness through continuous training, prioritizes exceptional customer service, and participates in the community with non-emergency services.

CU First Responders Finance, LLC (CUFR) is a collaboration of first responder credit unions and finance service providers that are committed to the development of First Responder Credit Unions, their members and communities throughout the United States.

The mission of the Cuyahoga Falls Fire Department is to provide the highest-quality professional emergency service, fire prevention and life safety education to the community. The Cuyahoga Falls Fire Department, or CFFD, has authorized over 80 members who actively work out of five stations to provide full-service fire protection and prevention, and emergency medical and rescue services to the citizens of Cuyahoga Falls and Silver Lake, Ohio.

Cy-Fair Fire Department provides professional-level fire & emergency medical services to the 164 sq. miles of HCESD #9 in NorthWest Harris County, in Texas, USA.

The fire department was founded in 1903 and is currently composed of 35 volunteer members. The department is a member of the State Firefighters & Fire Marshals Association of Texas. To maintain membership within the department, each member must maintain a certain percentage of calls, drills, and meeting attendance each year to stay in the department. The department is also a member of the Panhandle Firefighters & Fire Marshals Association.

Dallas Fire Fighters Association is the oldest, largest, and most diverse Fire Fighter Association. Representing the Professional Fire Fighters of the United States, Dallas Fire Fighters Association provides various services to enhance people safety.

Dallas Fire-Rescue exists to provide the citizens of Dallas with the most effective and rapid emergency, fire, rescue, and prevention services in an ever-changing environment. Their mission is to prevent and suppress fires, educate and rescue citizens, provide emergency medical services, promote public safety, and foster community relations.

Our department exists to provide the citizens of Dallas the most effective and rapid emergency, fire, rescue, and prevention services in an ever-changing environment.

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