Responsibilities highlighted on example resumes of
Fire Lieutenants include acting as a first responder to fires and emergencies, being responsible for the protection of life and property, and carrying out various administrative duties.
Fire Lieutenants are responsible for supervising other firefighters, engineers, and officers, as well as responding to fires and other emergencies within their communities.
Those men are Evans Police Department Lieutenant Bradley DiMartino, Officer Jeffrey DeVinney, and officer Gregory Szarowicz, along with Highland Hose Volunteer
Fire lieutenant Phil Schott.
The Washington Post quoted Karen Evans in a story about the D.C.
fire lieutenant in charge of the fire station that allegedly refused to help Medric Cecil Mills as he suffered a health emergency.
Objective: To obtain a challenging position of
fire lieutenant and utilize my distinctive fire station management and supervising abilities to ensure optimum handling of fire situations.
Not exact matches
In a span of a couple of years, he and his
lieutenants fired more than 200 people, reassigned 500, hired 435 and added several hundred more through temporary contracts.
A strong
fire of dried sticks soon brought the pot to a furious boil; and the
lieutenant Quaco — who appeared also to act as
A strong
fire of dried sticks soon brought the pot to a furious boil; and the
lieutenant Quaco — who appeared also to act as chef de cuisine — after repeatedly testing the contents, at length declared that the pepper - pot was ready for serving up.
On July 19, the day after a U.S. Army Chinook helicopter, crippled by antiaircraft
fire, crashed on top of the ammunition dump for Ripcord's battery of 105 - mm howitzers, setting off a series of explosions that literally sheared off one tier of the hill, the bunkered - down
lieutenant wrote his wife.
Also at 11 a.m., City of Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan and
Fire Chief Warren Abriel, Jr. will promote two
lieutenants and one captain in a ceremony, City Hall rotunda, Eagle Street, Albany.
Uniformed
Fire Officers Association, which represents 2,500 lieutenants, captains, battalion chiefs, deputy chiefs, supervising fire marshals and medical officers of the FDNY, has joined the Sergeants Benevolent Association in calling for Rick Lazio to take down any ads using 9/11 foot
Fire Officers Association, which represents 2,500
lieutenants, captains, battalion chiefs, deputy chiefs, supervising
fire marshals and medical officers of the FDNY, has joined the Sergeants Benevolent Association in calling for Rick Lazio to take down any ads using 9/11 foot
fire marshals and medical officers of the FDNY, has joined the Sergeants Benevolent Association in calling for Rick Lazio to take down any ads using 9/11 footage.
Vallone, with his undeniable history of community service and commitment to neighborhood safety issues best exemplifies these qualities which were recently recognized by endorsements from the City's top law enforcement unions including: The Patrolmen Benevolent Association, The Sergeants, The Corrections, The Captains, The
Lieutenants, The Detectives, and The
Fire Marshals Benevolent Associations — just to name a few.
But another witness, an army
lieutenant, contradicted that account, saying that the aircraft caught
fire in mid-air before crashing and that there was a series of explosions on the ground.
With the election only days away, Republican gubernatorial candidate Rob Astorino and
lieutenant governor candidate Chris Moss headlined a GOP get - out - the - vote rally this morning in the Main - Transit
Fire Hall.
The White House, constantly under
fire from expected enemies on the right, has been frustrated by nightly attacks on cable news shows catering to the left, where Obama and top
lieutenants like Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel have been excoriated for abandoning the public option in healthcare reform; for not moving faster to close the prison at Guantánamo Bay; and for failing, so far, to end the ban on gays serving openly in the military.
«We are going to do exactly what I led my men to do when we were outnumbered in combat — target our
fire for maximum efficiency and maximum effectiveness,» the bad
lieutenant entreats metaphorically (we hope).
Finally, while there's plenty of bad blood between Klein and the mainstream Democrats — he's backed primary challengers against some of them, and denounced them as «clowns» and a «circular
firing squad» — Stewart - Cousins and her top
lieutenants knew that winning a clear majority this year without Klein's members would be a steep if not impossible task.
«To sucker - punch a cop in the face, he's just a coward,» said Lou Turco, president of the
Lieutenants Benevolent Association, who also called for Murray to be
fired.
The former NYPD
lieutenant, who also has a private investigation business, plans to contest his
firing and fight to get his job back.
Off topic questions included a reported plan to remove some portraits currently displayed in City Hall, the recent installation of additional fencing around Gracie Mansion, whether the CUNY adjunct professor charged with the Saturday attack on two NYPD
lieutenants should be
fired, a report that a commercial flight to Puerto Rico was delayed because of Mayor de Blasio's late arrival to the airport, his ongoing war of words with PBA president Pat Lynch and Sergeants Benevolent Association president Ed Mullins and Cardinal Dolan's related op - ed, Gracie Mansion tours and the expected course of the NYPD response to further protests.
Days before the Democratic primary,
lieutenant governor candidate Litesa Wallace's campaign denied she had
fired a female legislative aide in 2014 for reporting sexual harassment by a community leader.
More than eight hundred miles away, Thomas Stamford Raffles, the
lieutenant - governor of Java, heard the blast at his residence and assumed it came from cannon
firing in the distance.
The
lieutenant shows his reluctance to go along with he may consider an immoral order, refusing the colonel's command to launch the drone and
fire the bomb.
A
lieutenant issues orders as U.S. Marines come under Taliban sniper
fire in the northeast of Marjah on Feb. 14.
The law was named after Chicago
Fire Department
lieutenant Scott Glenn, who was struck and killed by a drunk driver while assisting at a crash scene on the Dan Ryan Expressway.
A
fire - rescue
lieutenant was under orders to take her to a hospital 30 miles away but made what doctors called a life - saving decision to bring her instead to a hospital less than 10 miles away that had practiced an active shooter drill months earlier.