Fire Tactical Operations The Tactical Operations Branch of the Fire Department is directed by an Assistant Chief. Firefighters are assigned to shift work at one of the city's eight fire stations. At full strength, each of the three shifts is comprised of approximately fifty personnel consisting of one Battalion Chief, three District Captains, eight Lieutenants, and thirty-eight Firefighters. The Battalion Chiefs direct the day-to-day activities of the division. First Responder ProgramThe First Responder Program involves a fire company response to all emergency medical calls within the city limits for the purpose of initiating basic medical treatment or advanced life support before an ambulance arrives to continue advanced life support and transport. Hazardous Material Response TeamThe Haz-Mat Response Team is comprised of the two fire companies assigned to Station #5. In addition to responding to all types of emergencies within their assigned districts, these personnel are prepared to assist with incidents involving hazardous materials. Team members must attend technical training courses and practice their skills at every given opportunity to stay proficient in this highly specialized assignment. Underwater Recovery TeamThe Fire Department's Underwater Recovery Team consists of firefighters trained and certified as SCUBA divers whose primary responsibility is the recovery of drowning victims from any of the local lakes or waterways. The Underwater Recovery Team is activated at the request of any fire department or law enforcement agency in the immediate Abilene area. In-Service InspectionThrough this program, each business and place of assembly within the City limits is inspected annually by a fire company in its district. Each station captain is assigned an area of responsibility, and is required to maintain records for each inspection. Fire companies conducting in-service inspections remain available for emergency response while engaged in this activity. The information gathered during these annual inspections is recorded and tracked in a digital electronic records management system.
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