
Fire Extinguishment
Fire extinguishment is the traditional role of fire service
organization. Fire extinguishment is most often accomplished utilizing
water. Almost all fire apparatus is developed to move water from a
storage location to a fire. Water is either stored on the apparatus,
in the public water system, in natural locations (such as streams and
lakes) or in man made locations (such as swimming pools). The
firefighter must advance on the fire, find the "seat" of the
fire and extinguish the fire. While fire incidence is on the decline,
fire extinguishment remains the most hazardous duty of the
firefighter.
Fire prevention is an important role of every firefighter. However,
fire prevention is the primary role of the Fire Safety Inspector.
Experienced firefighters form the backbone of the Inspection Bureau.
Fire Inspectors visit businesses to insure compliance with the Fire
Code adopted by the elected officials of Miami Township. While not
specifically charged with inspecting private residences, inspectors
may enter a private residence by invitation and help the homeowner
locate dangerous conditions. Fire prevention is also accomplished by
public education.
Fire Investigation is the arduous task of determining a fire cause
after a fire has been extinguished. Miami Township Fire & EMS
investigates all fires utilizing experienced investigators. Fire
Investigation is an important aspect of Fire Prevention.