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The first fire department was in Ancient Rome. These men engaged in battle with fires and also kept an eye on the streets with the ability to force corporal punishment on those who dishonored fire prevention codes. Fire departments were once more created by insurance companies in the 18th and 19th century. Benjamin Franklin is perceived to be the father of the fire department in western culture. In 1736, he founded the first fire insurance company called the Union Volunteer Fire Company in Philadelphia. The city of Boston set up the very first publicly financed salaried fire department in America in 1679. A fire department or fire brigade is an open or personal organization that offers fire guard for a specific jurisdiction, which normally is a city, county, or fire defense district. A fire department typically has one or more fire stations in its boundaries, and may be staffed by career firefighters, volunteers, or a mixture thereof. Fire departments are prearranged in a structure of administration, services, training, and operations. Administration is in charge of administration, budgets, policy and human resources. Training produces skilled people with the data to carry out their duties. Operations execute the tasks to effectively save the public from injury.

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