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- in Scotland. In Scotland, the CFO was traditionally referred to as the firemaster, although this title was replaced by chief fire officer in Scottish brigades...
- over 4,000 years ago in Southwest Asia by four sorcerers called the Firemasters to imprison Garraka, a phantom god who sought to conquer humanity with...
- wholetime firefighters (including officers up to chief fire officer / firemaster), retained firefighters and emergency control room staff. The first recorded...
- Specialist Młodszy ogniomistrz Junior Firemaster Corporal Ogniomistrz Firemaster Staff-Sergeant Starszy ogniomistrz Senior Firemaster Sergeant 1st class...
- rear-axle was sold from 1958 to fire-appliance builders as the Leyland Firemaster, the unique selling-point being that a water pump with power take-off...
- on March 22 of the following year, as the character Nadeem Razmaadi / Firemaster. In 2007, Nanjiani married writer-producer Emily V. Gordon at Chicago...
- Chemical Corporation, was a major producer of the FireMaster range of PBB-based flame ****ants. FireMaster BP-6 (a yellow-brown powder) is a mixture of many...
- single incident at the time. In his annual report following the tragedy, Firemaster Chadwick C.B.E. recorded the awards as "....unprecedented in the history...
- formed a permanent fire brigade only two months earlier under its new firemaster James Braidwood. Although this new force arrived quickly with their custom-built...
- a more powerful engine as a specialised firefighting aircraft as the Firemaster 65, but these attempts were stopped by the outbreak of civil war in Yugoslavia...