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While fire stations are public buildings, so are court houses, prisons, and schools.
Dont ever just stop in at a fire station and ask to visit. Always call ahead and make an appointment. You may need to call Fire Headquarters to get information. They will generally take your information and get back in touch with you.
Answer and Explanation: Yes, in the United States, firefighters are civil servants. They are usually employed by the community in which they work. However, there are also firefighters that work for private companies, and there are all-volunteer fire departments, as well.
Public fire prevention organizations are funded by the community via taxes. This includes your local public fire department. Since these organizations are publicly-funded, everyone can depend on them to provide fire fighting services when needed.
A fire department is typically tied to a city and the boundaries of that city. The city fire department is funded by the taxes collected by that city. A Fire District is typically tied to several communities and unincorporated areas outside of these communities and is funded by property taxes from the area they serve.
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