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The Escambia County Fire Rescue, led by  Fire Chief Jason Catrambone, is organized into five divisions: Administrative Services, Fire Prevention, Operations, Logistics, and Training. Each of the divisions is managed by a chief officer. The county is divided into 2 Battalions. Each Battalion is overseen by a Battalion Chief who manages day-to-day operations and functions as the incident commander at various emergency scenes.
 
The Escambia County Fire Rescue, led by  Fire Chief Jason Catrambone, is organized into five divisions: Administrative Services, Fire Prevention, Operations, Logistics, and Training. Each of the divisions is managed by a chief officer. The county is divided into 2 Battalions. Each Battalion is overseen by a Battalion Chief who manages day-to-day operations and functions as the incident commander at various emergency scenes.
  
== Become a Firefighter==
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==== Become a Firefighter==
 
To become a volunteer firefighter, requardless of what station you want to be at, you have to first fill out an applications for the volunteer fire service.
 
To become a volunteer firefighter, requardless of what station you want to be at, you have to first fill out an applications for the volunteer fire service.
  

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