What Job Does a Firefighter Do?

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What Job Does a Firefighter Do? A firefighter’s job is to keep everyone safe. They put out fires. They use their equipment to help rescue people who are trapped. Firefighters work very long hours. They work in the day and in the night. They keep us safe all day.

Great Firefighters Are… brave strong healthy hardworking reliable trustworthy determined

Where Do They Work? Firefighters work in a fire station. Fire stations are all around the country. Firefighters travel in their fire engines. Fire engines are red. The fire engine has flashing lights that are red and blue.

What Do Firefighters Wear? Firefighters wear clothes that protect them when doing their job. Strong hat: to protect their head from falling objects. Radio: to talk to one another and listen to instructions. Fireproof clothes: to stop them from being injured when going into burning buildings. A light: to help them see in the dark, smoky rooms.