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A fire department (United States and Canada) or fire brigade (United Kingdom and Commonwealth) (also known as a fire and rescue service or simply fire service) is a public or private organization that provides predominantly emergency firefighting and rescue services for a certain jurisdiction, which is typically a municipality, county, or fire protection district. A fire department usually contains one or more fire stations within its boundaries, and may be staffed by career firefighters, volunteer firefighters, or a combination thereof (referred to as a combination department).
A fire department may also provide "fire protection" or fire prevention services, whereby firefighters visit homes and give fire safety advice and fit smoke alarms for members of the public. In many countries fire protection or prevention is seen as an important role for the fire service, as preventing a fire from occurring in the first place can save lives and property.
Fire departments are organized in a system of administration, services, training, and operations; for example:
The Honolulu Fire Department (HFD) provides fire protection and first responder emergency medical services to the City & County of Honolulu, Hawaii, United States, under the jurisdiction of the Mayor of Honolulu. Founded on December 27, 1850 by Kamehameha III and Alexander Cartwright, the Honolulu Fire Department serves and protects the entire island of O'ahu, covering over 600 square miles (1,600 km2) of territory, home to more than 880,000 residents and over 4 million annual visitors.
The HFD holds the distinction of being the first fire department in all of the Hawaiian Islands.
Below is a complete listing of all Honolulu Fire Department fire station and apparatus locations according to Battalion.
Coordinates: 21°28′0″N 157°58′0″W / 21.46667°N 157.96667°W / 21.46667; -157.96667
Honolulu (/ˌhɒnəˈluːluː/ or /ˌhoʊnəˈluːluː/;Hawaiian pronunciation: [honoˈlulu]) is the state capital and the most populous city in the U.S. state of Hawaii. It is the county seat of the City and County of Honolulu. Hawaii is a major tourist destination and Honolulu, situated on the island of Oahu, is the main gateway to Hawaii and a major gateway into the United States. The city is also a major hub for international business, military defense, as well as famously being host to a diverse variety of east-west and Pacific culture, cuisine, and traditions.
Honolulu is both the westernmost and the southernmost major American city. For statistical purposes, the U.S. Census Bureau recognizes the approximate area commonly referred to as "City of Honolulu" (not to be confused with the "City and County") as a census county division (CCD). Honolulu is a major financial center of the islands and of the Pacific Ocean. The population of Honolulu CCD was 390,738 at the 2010 census, while the population of the consolidated city and county was 953,207.
Department may refer to:
Fire is the rapid oxidation of a material in the exothermic chemical process of combustion, releasing heat, light, and various reaction products. Slower oxidative processes like rusting or digestion are not included by this definition.
Fire is hot because conversion of the weak double bond in molecular oxygen, O2, to the stronger bonds in the combustion products carbon dioxide and water releases energy (418 kJ per 32 g of O2); the bond energies of the fuel play only a minor role here. At a certain point in the combustion reaction, called the ignition point, flames are produced. The flame is the visible portion of the fire. Flames consist primarily of carbon dioxide, water vapor, oxygen and nitrogen. If hot enough, the gases may become ionized to produce plasma. Depending on the substances alight, and any impurities outside, the color of the flame and the fire's intensity will be different.
Fire in its most common form can result in conflagration, which has the potential to cause physical damage through burning. Fire is an important process that affects ecological systems around the globe. The positive effects of fire include stimulating growth and maintaining various ecological systems. Fire has been used by humans for cooking, generating heat, light, signaling, and propulsion purposes. The negative effects of fire include hazard to life and property, atmospheric pollution, and water contamination. If fire removes protective vegetation, heavy rainfall may lead to an increase in soil erosion by water. Also, when vegetation is burned, the nitrogen it contains is released into the atmosphere, unlike elements such as potassium and phosphorus which remain in the ash and are quickly recycled into the soil. This loss of nitrogen caused by a fire produces a long-term reduction in the fertility of the soil, which only slowly recovers as nitrogen is "fixed" from the atmosphere by lightning and by leguminous plants such as clover.
Honolulu Fire Department engine company 2 and ladder company 2 of the Pawaa fire station (which is one of the busiest in the city) responding at the same time to two different calls in the Waikiki area. Engine 2 and ladder 2 are housed with and rescue1. You can also see an ambulance responding at the end of the clip. Löschfahrzeug 2 und Drehleiter 2 der Feuerwehr Honolulu, stationiert an der Pawaa Feuerwache (eine der einsatzreichsten in der Stadt), rücken zeitgleich zu zwei verschiedenen Einsätzen aus. Löschfahrzeug 2 und Drehleiter 2 teilen sich die Wache mit Rüstwagen 1. Am Ende der Aufnahme sieht man ebenfalls einen Rettungswagen. by Dirk Steinhardt - http://www.rescue911.de - http://www.rescue-tube.com - Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA - 01.2012 Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/rescu...
Honolulu Fire Department ladder company 9 responding out of the Kakaako fire station to a medical call with spare rig L-4R. You can also hear the ambulance in the background // Leiter 9 (hier ein Reservefahrzeug) der Feuerwehr Honolulu rückt von der Kakaako Feuerwache aus zu einem medizinischen Notfalleinsatz. Man hört ebenfalls den Rettungswagen im Hintergrund // by Dirk Steinhardt - http://www.rescue911.de - http://www.rescue-tube.com - Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA - 01.2012 Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/rescue911de/126482447368628
This video provides physical agility testing information for HFD Firefighter recruit candidates.
Honolulu Fire Department ladder company 7 responding out of the Waikiki fire station which is one of the busiest in the city to a medical call. Ladder 7 is housed with engine 7 and a battalion chief // Leiter 7 der Feuerwehr Honolulu rückt von der Waikiki Feuerwache aus zu einem unbekannten Einsatz. Diese Wache ist eine der einsatzstärksten in der Stadt. L7 teilt sich die Wache mit Löschfahrzeug 7 und einem Einsatzleiter // by Dirk Steinhardt - http://www.rescue911.de - Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA - 01.2012
This is a 2 alarm fire on the roof of a high rise in Waikiki. It was put out fast, so by the time I got there, about 10 minutes after the first due company, some were packing up. You do get to see a decent amount of what the HFD fleet is made up of. You also get to see the older Seagrave tiller and the brand new KME engine.
A brief history of the Departments in Hawaii. Honolulu Fire Department is still going strong!
Honolulu Fire Department Engine company 1 responding out of the central fire station. E1 is housed near Chinatown in downtown Honolulu and is the only company occupying the fire house // Löschfahrzeug Engine 1 der Feuerwehr Honolulu rückt aus zum Einsatz. E1 ist im Stadtzentrum in der Nähe von Chinatown stationiert und besetzt die Zentralfeuerwache als alleinige Einheit. by Dirk Steinhardt - http://www.rescue911.de - Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA - 01.2012
This is how WE Roll!! Just another day in the life of a fire fighter in the Honolulu Fire Department.
Mayor Kirk Caldwell spoke at the 2014 Honolulu Fire Department Graduation Ceremony.
Honolulu Fire Department engine company 2 and ladder company 2 of the Pawaa fire station (which is one of the busiest in the city) responding at the same time to two different calls in the Waikiki area. Engine 2 and ladder 2 are housed with and rescue1. You can also see an ambulance responding at the end of the clip. Löschfahrzeug 2 und Drehleiter 2 der Feuerwehr Honolulu, stationiert an der Pawaa Feuerwache (eine der einsatzreichsten in der Stadt), rücken zeitgleich zu zwei verschiedenen Einsätzen aus. Löschfahrzeug 2 und Drehleiter 2 teilen sich die Wache mit Rüstwagen 1. Am Ende der Aufnahme sieht man ebenfalls einen Rettungswagen. by Dirk Steinhardt - http://www.rescue911.de - http://www.rescue-tube.com - Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA - 01.2012 Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/rescu...
Honolulu Fire Department ladder company 9 responding out of the Kakaako fire station to a medical call with spare rig L-4R. You can also hear the ambulance in the background // Leiter 9 (hier ein Reservefahrzeug) der Feuerwehr Honolulu rückt von der Kakaako Feuerwache aus zu einem medizinischen Notfalleinsatz. Man hört ebenfalls den Rettungswagen im Hintergrund // by Dirk Steinhardt - http://www.rescue911.de - http://www.rescue-tube.com - Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA - 01.2012 Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/rescue911de/126482447368628
This video provides physical agility testing information for HFD Firefighter recruit candidates.
Honolulu Fire Department ladder company 7 responding out of the Waikiki fire station which is one of the busiest in the city to a medical call. Ladder 7 is housed with engine 7 and a battalion chief // Leiter 7 der Feuerwehr Honolulu rückt von der Waikiki Feuerwache aus zu einem unbekannten Einsatz. Diese Wache ist eine der einsatzstärksten in der Stadt. L7 teilt sich die Wache mit Löschfahrzeug 7 und einem Einsatzleiter // by Dirk Steinhardt - http://www.rescue911.de - Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA - 01.2012
This is a 2 alarm fire on the roof of a high rise in Waikiki. It was put out fast, so by the time I got there, about 10 minutes after the first due company, some were packing up. You do get to see a decent amount of what the HFD fleet is made up of. You also get to see the older Seagrave tiller and the brand new KME engine.
A brief history of the Departments in Hawaii. Honolulu Fire Department is still going strong!
Honolulu Fire Department Engine company 1 responding out of the central fire station. E1 is housed near Chinatown in downtown Honolulu and is the only company occupying the fire house // Löschfahrzeug Engine 1 der Feuerwehr Honolulu rückt aus zum Einsatz. E1 ist im Stadtzentrum in der Nähe von Chinatown stationiert und besetzt die Zentralfeuerwache als alleinige Einheit. by Dirk Steinhardt - http://www.rescue911.de - Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA - 01.2012
This is how WE Roll!! Just another day in the life of a fire fighter in the Honolulu Fire Department.
Mayor Kirk Caldwell spoke at the 2014 Honolulu Fire Department Graduation Ceremony.
Stand down, beat it in, eyes closed tight
It was cold last year when you blocked me out
Our ships went down on that night
These hearts were drowning but you bought me out
This time I'm held up by a safety pin
Safety pin oh a safety pin
Stuck and sewn up like a mannequin
A mannequin, mannequin, mannequin
You can call the god damn fire department
That's the last time I'll ever let you in
You can call the god damn fire department
That's the last time I'll ever let you in
Carve out, belt up, I can see
You see me drowning but you block me out
Our ships were sunk on that night
These hearts were drowning but you bought me out
This time I'm held up by a safety pin
Safety pin oh a safety pin
Stuck and sewn up like a mannequin
A mannequin, mannequin, mannequin
Just don't, just don't even use you lungs
Cause that's the last time I'll ever let you in
Just don't, just don't even use you damn lungs
Cause that's the last time I'll ever let you in
Bloodshot eyes and I look up
You take the water from my lungs to fill your cup
This is no longer fair
This is no longer fair
This is no longer fair
This is no longer fair!
This time I'm held up by a safety pin
Safety pin oh a safety pin
Stuck and sewn up like a mannequin
A mannequin, mannequin, mannequin
You can call the god damn fire department
That's the last time I'll ever let you in
You can call the god damn fire department
That's the last time I'll ever let you in
This time I'm held up by a safety pin
Safety pin oh a safety pin
Stuck and sewn up like a mannequin
A mannequin, mannequin, mannequin
Just don't, just don't even use you lungs
Cause that's that last time I'll ever let you in
Just don't, just don't even use you damn lungs