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  • Fire Department Rank Structure

    Fire Department Rank Structure

    Firefighter

    Firefighter

    Firefighter is the entry-level rank given to all members in the department. Firefighters are responsible for responding to fires, medical emergencies, and other incidents. They perform tasks such as fire suppression, search and rescue, and emergency medical care. As they gain experience and demonstrate proficiency, they can progress to higher ranks.

    Lieutenant

    Lieutenant

    Lieutenants are experienced firefighters who have taken on additional leadership responsibilities. They supervise a team of firefighters during their shifts, ensuring that all operations are carried out safely and effectively. Lieutenants also assist in training new recruits and may take command of smaller incidents until a higher-ranking officer arrives.

    Captain

    Captain

    Captains are responsible for overseeing a fire station and its personnel. They manage daily operations, conduct training exercises, and ensure that equipment is maintained. Captains also act as incident commanders during emergencies, making critical decisions and coordinating efforts with other emergency services.

    Battalion Chief

    Battalion Chief

    Battalion Chiefs oversee multiple fire stations within a specific geographic area. They are responsible for the overall management of their battalion, including personnel, resources, and operations. Battalion Chiefs respond to large-scale incidents, providing leadership and strategic direction to ensure an effective response.

    Deputy Fire Chief

    Deputy Fire Chief

    Deputy Fire Chiefs assist the Fire Chief in managing the entire fire department. They focus on high-level administrative functions, such as resource allocation, policy development, and strategic planning. Deputy Fire Chiefs also oversee major incidents and collaborate with other agencies to ensure a coordinated response.

    Fire Chief

    Fire Chief

    Fire Chief is the highest-ranking officer in the fire department, responsible for the overall leadership, management, and strategic direction of the department. The Fire Chief ensures that all divisions operate efficiently and in accordance with the law and departmental policies. They set the vision for the department and work with other city officials to meet community safety needs.

  • Fire Department Information

    San Andreas Fire Rescue

    About Our Fire Department

    Welcome to San Andreas Fire Rescue! Our department is dedicated to protecting lives and property through fire suppression, emergency medical services, and specialized rescue operations. We utilize various apparatus types to effectively respond to a wide range of emergencies:

    • Engine: Primary firefighting apparatus equipped with a pump and water tank.
    • Ladder: Apparatus with an extendable ladder used for reaching high places.
    • Rescue: Specialized vehicle equipped with tools and equipment for technical rescues.
    • Brush: Off-road vehicle designed for fighting wildland fires.
    • Hazmat: Vehicle equipped for hazardous materials response and mitigation.

    Our dedicated team is committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of the community through prompt and professional emergency response services.

    Players can join and play in any of these apparatus types without needing to be whitelisted. Each apparatus type offers unique experiences and challenges, providing a comprehensive firefighting roleplay environment.

  • Current Fire Leadership

    Current Fire Leadership

    Rank Icon Fire Chief

    Matthew

    Joined RRO: July 2020

    Callsign: DIST1

    Subdivision: None
    Fire Chief Portrait

    Rank Icon Deputy Fire Chief

    Drewman91

    Joined RRO: October 2020

    Callsign: DIST2

    Subdivision: None
    Deputy Fire Chief Portrait

    Rank Icon Battalion Chief

    VACANT

    Joined RRO: Month Year

    Callsign: BATT1

    Subdivision: Station 1, 2, 4, 7
    Battalion Chief Portrait

    Rank Icon Battalion Chief

    VACANT

    Joined RRO: Month Year

    Callsign: BATT3

    Subdivision: Station 3, 5, 6
    Battalion Chief Portrait
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  • Ready to Rank Up?

    Ready to Rank Up?

    Rank Up Information

    Select from the exams below to complete the necessary requirements for ranking up in the department.

  • Callsigns and Radio Channels

    Radio Channels

    Radio Channels

    • 2.0: Main Fire Channel
    • 2.1: Secondary Fire Channel
    • 2.2: Incident Ground 1
    • 2.3: Incident Ground 2
    • 2.4: Helicopter Ops
    • 2.5: Tactical 1
    • 2.6: Training

    Example: All Fire units will typically use channel 2.0 for all main communications.

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