In many areas, the fire marshal is responsible for enforcing laws concerning flammable materials.
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In many areas, the fire marshal is responsible for enforcing laws concerning flammable materials.
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The Fire Marshal is responsible for investigating the origins of fires.
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Florida Division of State Fire Marshal is located within the Department of Financial Services, where Florida's Chief Financial Officer serves as Florida's State Fire Marshal.
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Florida Fire marshal Incident Reporting Section collects over 1,800,000 fire and emergency reports per year.
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The State Fire Marshal had been an independent office until powers and duties were transferred to the state police in 1919.
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For example, Fairfax County's Office of the Fire Marshal has over 100 employees who are trained and certified to enforce a variety of fire prevention regulations including portions of the Uniform Statewide Building Code.
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Washington State Fire Marshal's Office is a bureau within the Washington State Patrol.
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The Office of the State Fire Marshal provides services including incident reporting, data collection, code review, construction plan fire safety, fireworks and supervision of sprinkler installation.
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Fire marshal investigators are highly trained and experienced firefighters or fire officers, who investigate cases of arson and other fire incidents where the cause of the fire is unclear or disputed.
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Fire marshal investigators do not fulfill a direct law enforcement role but instead act as expert witnesses in any prosecutions brought forward by the police or fire service.
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