Fire rescue refers to the emergency services that respond to fires and other hazardous situations to save lives and protect property. Firefighters are trained professionals who use specialized equipment, such as fire engines and hoses, to extinguish flames and rescue individuals trapped in dangerous environments. They also conduct fire safety inspections and educate the public about fire prevention.
In addition to fighting fires, fire rescue teams often respond to various emergencies, including car accidents and natural disasters. They work closely with other emergency services, such as paramedics and police, to provide comprehensive assistance during crises. Their primary goal is to ensure public safety and minimize damage.