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About Fire and Rescue Force
Fire services in mainland Tanzania began during colonial rule soon after the second world war in 1945, when at that time there was only one unit called the Police Fire Brigade under the control of the Police Force.
In 1950 this service was divided into two categories namely Municipal Fire Management under Municipal Management, and Airport Fire Management under the Department of Labor.
Due to the expansion of cities, airports and ports, other Fire Brigade forces were established and one of them was Zimamoto Ports under the supervision of the Ports Authority.
In 1982 the airport fire service was placed under the Ministry of Home Affairs, while the Municipal and Urban Fire Brigade was placed under the Office of the Prime Minister and First Vice President, under the supervision of the Ministry of Regional Government Administration. and Cities.
Due to Zimamoto’s responsibilities being overseen by different authorities, its effectiveness was unsatisfactory, forcing the government to look at ways to improve the service.
In 1985, the Parliament of the United Republic of Tanzania passed law no. 3 established the Fire and Rescue Service to make the service available in the military discipline under the Ministry of Home Affairs
In furtherance of improving Fire and Rescue services, in 2007 the Parliament of the United Republic of Tanzania passed Act No. 14 of the Fire and Rescue Force (Fire and Rescue Force Act) which placed Fire and Rescue Forces under one command.
This law largely provided an opportunity for the Fire and Rescue Service to reorganize itself structurally and to allocate more efficient responsibilities, in order to facilitate the provision of fire and rescue services.
Currently the Fire and Rescue Service is headed by a Commissioner General assisted by the Deputy Commissioner General, followed by three Commissioners who lead the three divisions of the army which are administration and finance, operations and the branch of public safety and property.
Under these divisions are units headed by Assistant Commissioners, to create a more efficient and effective service delivery system.
The Public Security Division is responsible for preventing and responding to disasters such as fires, earthquakes, floods, and other disasters when they occur as well as conducting natural disasters to identify their source and plan for response.
Through its sub-units, the division is also responsible for educating the community on fire and burns, inspecting buildings, preparing and implementing fire prevention plans, planning and inspecting construction safety in factories, oil and chemical plants as well as production facilities. gas.
In the case of the operation division, among its responsibilities are overseeing training, inspecting fire and rescue services in the region as well as assessing the damage caused by various disasters.
The responsibilities of the Administration, human and financial division are to conduct research and training, to supervise recruitment, to prepare and maintain staff records as well as to prepare and review fire and rescue legislation and its regulations.
Along with the structure, the Fire Brigade has also been able to upgrade its campus whose responsibilities are to develop and review the Fire and Rescue structure, to conduct research on the effects of catastrophic events including comparing the internal and external results of such studies.
The college also provides all training for Army personnel as well as disciplinary training for officers, along with training for all disaster risk stakeholders as well as the general public.
Despite a number of challenges facing the Fire Brigade, the Armed Forces has largely strive to extend its services to the public, by setting up fire stations in some regional, district and other key headquarters throughout the country.
Another achievement is for the Army to have greater cooperation with other defense and security agencies, thus increasing the scope of operation. Among the fruits of the partnership are the Prisons Army agreeing to simden numara sorgulama to provide initial military training, junior central and senior leadership to build the operational capacity of Zimamoto officers and soldiers.
Fire and Rescue Force Location and Contact Information
Headquarters:
- Makole Street, P.O. Box 1509, 41105 Dodoma
Phone
- Mobile (Emergency): +255739114000/+255716440140 (Ilala Central Fire Station)
- Emergency: 114
- Office (HQ): +255-26-2320043
E-mail Address
- info@zimamoto.go.tz
- fire.rescue@frf.go.tz
Vacancies and Internships at Fire and Rescue Force – Nafasi za Kazi Fire and Rescue Force
Government institution job vacancies are normally advertised through the government Official jobs portal (Public Service Recruitment Secretariat-PSRS) which can be accessed through this link- https://ajira.go.tz/.
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Fire and Rescue Force useful links
- Fire and Rescue Force website: https://www.frf.go.tz/
- Fire and Rescue Force job vacancies – careers page: https://ajira.go.tz/.
- Public Service Recruitment Secretariat (PSRS): https://ajira.go.tz/