The definition of the term fire officer varies by country, but generally refers to all firefighting personnel who have some command duties.
However, the chief of a large fire department is employed in a mostly administrative role, and will only be called out to the largest incidents.
Such tasks include supervising other officers and firefighters at an emergency scene and recruiting, training, and equipping them for their respective duties.
[5] Depending upon local needs and organization, the chief may also be involved in fire prevention, fire inspection, disaster preparedness, emergency medical services, and related disciplines, as well as administrative duties such as budgets and personnel issues, research into safety and regulations, and liaison with other agencies.
A fire chief's vehicle is not only a means of transport, but can act as an incident command post and a contact point for media reporters.