What does a Firefighter do?

According to people in this career, the main tasks are...

TaskImportance
Rescue victims from burning buildings, accident sites, and water hazards.
94%
Dress with equipment such as fire-resistant clothing and breathing apparatus.
92%
Assess fires and situations and report conditions to superiors to receive instructions, using two-way radios.
91%
Move toward the source of a fire, using knowledge of types of fires, construction design, building materials, and physical layout of properties.
91%
Respond to fire alarms and other calls for assistance, such as automobile and industrial accidents.
91%
Create openings in buildings for ventilation or entrance, using axes, chisels, crowbars, electric saws, or core cutters.
91%
Drive and operate fire fighting vehicles and equipment.
90%
Inspect fire sites after flames have been extinguished to ensure that there is no further danger.
90%
Position and climb ladders to gain access to upper levels of buildings, or to rescue individuals from burning structures.
89%
Select and attach hose nozzles, depending on fire type, and direct streams of water or chemicals onto fires.
89%
Operate pumps connected to high-pressure hoses.
88%
Maintain contact with fire dispatchers at all times to notify them of the need for additional firefighters and supplies, or to detail any difficulties encountered.
87%
Collaborate with other firefighters as a member of a firefighting crew.
87%
Patrol burned areas after fires to locate and eliminate hot spots that may restart fires.
86%
Collaborate with police to respond to accidents, disasters, and arson investigation calls.
86%
Participate in fire drills and demonstrations of fire fighting techniques.
85%
Prepare written reports that detail specifics of fire incidents.
85%
Maintain knowledge of current firefighting practices by participating in drills and by attending seminars, conventions, and conferences.
85%
Participate in physical training activities to maintain a high level of physical fitness.
85%
Protect property from water and smoke, using waterproof salvage covers, smoke ejectors, and deodorants.
84%
Inform and educate the public on fire prevention.
84%
Salvage property by removing broken glass, pumping out water, and ventilating buildings to remove smoke.
84%
Orient self in relation to fire, using compass and map, and collect supplies and equipment dropped by parachute.
84%
Clean and maintain fire stations and fire fighting equipment and apparatus.
83%
Inspect buildings for fire hazards and compliance with fire prevention ordinances, testing and checking smoke alarms and fire suppression equipment as necessary.
83%
Take action to contain any hazardous chemicals that could catch fire, leak, or spill.
80%
Extinguish flames and embers to suppress fires, using shovels or engine- or hand-driven water or chemical pumps.
79%