- are the
Compagnie des
Carabiniers du
Prince and the
Corps des Sapeurs-
Pompiers de Monaco. The
Public Services are
under the
joint command of the Supreme...
-
known as sapeurs-
pompiers or
informally as
pompiers. The
former originally refers to the military-based
Paris Fire Brigade.
Pompier (pumper)
comes from...
- Navy practice. Fire
Brigade Sapeurs-
Pompiers Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Bataillon de marins-
pompiers de M****ille.
Official Website in French...
-
definition of
Pompier in the
Dictionnaire Larousse Lécharny 1998, p. 14
Bonafoux 2012, p. 238–239 Harding, p. 14–22 Harding, James.
Artistes pompiers: French...
- 1811, it
became the
Bataillon de sapeurs-
pompiers de
Paris and was
expanded to the Régiment de sapeurs-
pompiers de
Paris in 1867.
During the Franco-Prussian...
- A hook ladder, also
known as a
pompier ladder (from the
French pompier meaning firefighter), is a type of
ladder that can be
attached to a
window sill...
- Sapeurs-
Pompiers.
Renault Midlum fire
truck of the
Corps des Sapeurs-
Pompiers. "Présentation /
Corps des sapeurs-
pompiers -
Corps des sapeurs-
pompiers de Monaco"...
-
French Army or the
Republican Guard.
Along with the
Corps des Sapeurs-
Pompiers, the
Carabiniers form Monaco's
total public forces. An
antecedent of the...
-
together with the militarised,
armed fire and
civil defence corps (Sapeurs-
Pompiers) it
forms Monaco's
total forces. The
Compagnie des
Carabiniers du Prince...
- Le
pompier des
Folies Bergères (The
fireman of the
Folies Bergères), also
known as Un
pompier qui
prend feu (A
fireman catches fire) and Les Hallucinations...