A person who is trained to put out fires.
f. firewoman
Rescuer trained to extinguish hazardous fires.
1Friday The nation wakes to the news of the volunteer fire fighter deaths.
2She is also New Zealand's highest ranking operational female fire fighter.
3One fire fighter was taken to hospital after part of the roof collapsed.
4Luckily, as a fire fighter, Morris has first-aid training.
5This study described gender differences in fire fighter appraisal of job stressors and symptoms of stress.
6Maybe a fire fighter tonight, perhaps a heroic dash into the heart of some burning brothel.
7His son, Jonathan, was also a fire fighter.
8Flipping it end over end, landing it on its roof, killing a young volunteer fire fighter.
9We've been too binary about it until now, saying you're either a fire fighter or you're retired.
10Who is to say someone is less of a fire fighter the day after their 65th birthday?
11A LEADING international fire fighter has warned that Ireland's fire service is not equipped for a major disaster.
12Rescuers pulled one survivor from the wreckage, later identified as a fire fighter, a city official told reporters.
13Male and female fire fighter respondents were more similar than different on both job stressor and symptoms of stress measures.
14One American who lost his son in the September 11 attacks is Lee Ielpi, a retired New York city fire fighter.
15After getting the job in Millerton, she moved to New Canaan, Connecticut, because she wanted to be a volunteer fire fighter.
16Two adults and a child have been treated for non-serious injuries, and a fire fighter has been treated for smoke inhalation.
Translations for fire fighter