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have many things on the burners right now but will utilize this opportunity as soon as i can
stay safe
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not sure what that means but thanks
Hope all is well?
Do you or do you know of any dept. in this state that the firefighters are able to wear the union logo IAFF patch on their dept. uniforms.
Thanks
Jim
Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. The Spanish fire services are somewhat varied. Firstly, the public FD's or "Servicios de Extinción de Incendios y de Salvamento" (S.E.I.S.) are managed at diverse levels; municipal SEIS in neraly all of the 50 provincial capital cities, plus regional or provincial services run by the governments of these areas. There are approximately 16.000 firefighters in these public SEIS. There is no unified national fire service except at the 39 airports managed by the national aviation authority, with some 1,000 FF's. Another some 1,600 volunteers are located in specific regions; Catalonia, Galicia and a few more. There are paid FF's at the 6 nuclear plants, 10 petrochem plants and some 50 other major industrial complexes. The totoal number of firefighters here is some 20,000. The public service troops generally do 24 hour duty shifts with up to 120 hours off (labor unions have influenced labor laws which permit only some 1,700 working hours annually, so that these guys can't retire before they reach 60 or so years of age.There are hundreds of first responders in their late 50's and early 60's.
Pumpers are rear mounted PTO driven units, most commonly 400 gpm models. Aerials are either rear-mounts, 65, 75 and 100 foot length, although there are 5 or 6 160 ft. units, or articulated / telescopic hydraulic platforms from 70 to 140 ft.
All are mounted on commercial chassis. There are also a number of special service vehicles; rescue, haz-mat. air support and most recently, incidend command units.
Staffing is the major drwback here. While major municipalities will respond with up to 15 FF's on first response with a capability of mustering upwards of 49 - 50 more within 15 minutes, the world's highest density hi-rise city has one station manned by an average of 10 including officers, and cannot count on reinforcements in less than 1/2 hour. There are many FD's in smaller towns responding with normally 3 and occaisionaly 2 or even 1 on first response engines.
Senior officers here are a breed of their own. Nearly all are technical university graduates; architects, engineers, etc., but with NO in-depth fire fighting experience. Nearly all have learned OJT, from command positions.
There are some recent national standard qualifications for FF's, and the Bastional Firefighters' Association, ASELF is working on common training criteria.
I hope this gives you some useful info.
Keep safe over there.
George Potter
Bryn
Are you going to FDIC ?
I am flying out tommorrow @ 6am
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