fire brigade
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈfaɪə(ɹ)bɹɪˌɡeɪd/
Audio (US) (file)
Noun
fire brigade (plural fire brigades)
- (firefighting, US) A group of people within a corporation or industrial site, organized for the purpose of putting out fires, usually in addition to their normal job.
- (firefighting, British) An organization, often part of a local government, whose purpose is preventing and putting out fires.
- see also fire service
- (military, US) A trained unit that can be rapidly deployed to deal with any difficult situation.
- 1976, The Encyclopedia Americana, volume 28, page 112:
- General Westmoreland used some incoming troops as a fire brigade to squelch major threats and keep the Communists off balance.
Translations
group within a corporation or industrial site
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organization for preventing and putting out fires
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