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Title: The History of the Fire Service


1
The History of the Fire Service
  • Standard 4
  • By Emory Arnold

2
Fire Service
  • Fire Fighting is one of the worlds most
    honorable but hazardous occupations.
  • It is the duty of every fire department to
    practice life safety, incident stabilization, and
    property conservation

3
Fire Service
  • As new firefighters enter the fire service they
    fit into one of three categories
  • Career
  • Paid on call
  • volunteer

4
Fire Service
  • Whenever there is an emergency, the fire
    department is one of the first entities to
    respond to mediate the incident
  • Fire
  • Cave-ins
  • Motor vehicle accidents
  • Hazardous materials incidents
  • Rescue Operations

5
Fire Service
  • Firefighters are not
  • extraordinary people
  • they are ordinary people
  • that find themselves in
  • extraordinary situations.

6
Fire Service
  • According to the National Fire Protection
    Association (NFPA), there are approximately 1.1
    million fire fighters in the United States.
  • 73 are volunteer
  • 27 are paid

7
Fire Service
8
History of the Fire Service
  • Since prehistoric times, controlled fire has
    been a source of comfort and warmed, but
    uncontrolled fire can cause death and destruction.

9
History of the Fire Service
  • In 24 BC, the Roman emperor Augustus Caeser
    created what was probably the first fire
    department now as the Familia Publica.
  • The department was composed of 600 slaves.
  • They were stationed around the city to watch for
    and extinguish fires.

10
History of the Fire Service
  • As slaves the Familia Publica had little
    interest in preserving the homes of there Masters
    and even less desire to take risk.
  • So fire continued to be a problem

11
History of the Fire Service
  • In 60 AD, under the emperor Nero, the Corps of
    Vigiles was developed to give fire protection.
  • This group of 7000 free men were responsible for
    firefighting, fire prevention and building
    inspections

12
History of the Fire Service
  • The Corps adopted the formal rank structure of
    the Roman military, which is still used by fire
    departments today.

13
History of the Fire Service
  • The first documented fire in North America was
    in Jamestown, Virginia, in 1607.
  • The fire started in the community blockhouse and
    almost burned down the entire settlement.

14
History of the Fire Service
  • During that time construction consisted of
    entirely combustible material such as straw and
    wood.
  • Local ordinance (city law) soon required the use
    of less flammable building material.

15
History of the Fire Service
  • In 1630, Boston Massachusetts, established the
    first fire regulations in North America as it
    banned Wood chimneys and thatched roofs.
  • Regulation also required that chimneys also be
    swept out regularly.

16
History of the Fire Service
  • Fire Wardens imposed fines on those who did not
    obey the regulations. The money collected was
    used to pay for firefighting equipment.

17
History of the Fire Service
  • Boston developed the first paid fire department
    in 1679. They also had the first fire stations
    and fire engines.
  • The first volunteer fire company was developed in
    1735 in Philadelphia under the leadership of
    Benjamin Franklin.

18
History of the Fire Service
  • Benjamin Franklin recognized the many dangers of
    fire and continually sought ways to prevent it.
  • Benjamin Franklin developed the lighting Rod to
    help draw lighting away from homes, a common
    cause of fires.

19
History of the Fire Service
  • In 1871 there were two major fires that
    significantly affected the development of both
    the fire service and fire codes.
  • The Great fire of Chicago, Illinois
  • The Great fire of Peshtigo, Wisconsin

20
Great Chicago Fire
  • With 60,000 Buildings (40,000 made of wood and
    tar) Chicago was a Booming Town.
  • Lax regulations and no rain for three weeks,
    together made perfect recipe for disaster.

21
The Great Chicago Fire
  • Sunday October 8, 1871 a fire started in a barn
    on the west side of the city.
  • The fire department was already exhausted from
    fighting a four block fire earlier in the day.

22
The Great Chicago fire
  • Errors in judging the location of the fire and
    signaling the alarm resulted in a delayed
    response time.
  • The Fire burned for three days.

23
The Peshtigo Fire
  • Although not as highly publicized as the Chicago
    fire, the Peshtigo fire would go down in the
    pages of history as the deadliest fire in United
    States history.

24
The Peshtigo Fire
  • Wisconsin had suffer a summer drought.
  • Logging operations had left pine branches
    carpeting the forest floor.
  • A flash forest fire created a tornado of fire.

25
The Peshtigo Fire
  • More than 2,200 people lost their lives.
  • The fire was so intense that it jumped the 60
    mile wide Green Bay to destroy several hundred
    more square miles of land.

26
Closing Tips
  • You can find information on the History of the
    fire Service at the
  • Media Center
  • Public Library
  • Internet (use reliable site)
  • Local bookstore

27
Resource Page
  • Essentials of Fire Fighting 4th edition, edited
    by Richard Hall and Barbara Adams. (ISBN
    087939149-9)
  • Fundamentals of Fire Fighter Skills, Jones and
    Bartlett Publishing. (ISBN 0-7637-3454-3)
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