Definition of firefighter in English:
 firefighter
noun ˈfʌɪəfʌɪtəˈfaɪ(ə)rˌfaɪdər
A person whose job is to extinguish fires.
 Example sentencesExamples
-  I have been a professional firefighter for nearly 32 years and a driver for 28 of those years.
 -  He added officers did not know if anyone was inside, so firefighters kicked the front door in.
 -  As a firefighter, I attended three median fires in two days caused by tossed cigarettes.
 -  One change will cut the number of firefighters on an engine from five to four.
 -  I am a firefighter based at Bispham fire station and was horrified and a little upset to read what one of your readers had written in to say.
 -  When firefighters arrived the fire had already gone out and the woman was out of the building.
 -  Waiting on the ground were police officers and firefighters as well as ambulance crews.
 -  The fire burned for two days as firefighters tried to reach those trapped inside.
 -  Lives could be put at risk if changes envisaged by the Government for firefighters go ahead.
 -  She gave the couple fire survival guidance while firefighters rushed to the scene.
 -  Residents are to be asked to fork out to pay for extra police and firefighters.
 -  Nobody was hurt in the blaze, the cause of which is being investigated by firefighters.
 -  He called on the government to pay firefighters a decent wage for the lifesaving work they do.
 -  Uunknown to him, Williams was calling the police and firefighters at the same time.
 -  Allan has been a firefighter with Strathclyde Fire Brigade for five years.
 -  Over the years firefighters and security guards have been caught lighting blazes.
 -  The fire spread to a garden shed but the firefighters managed to stop it spreading to the house.
 -  It took nine policeman and four firefighters to remove the three female protesters.
 -  Nobody could claim they were twice as useful to society as a teacher, a firefighter or a nurse.
 -  For firefighters, it is a duty and an honour to attend a fellow firefighter's funeral.
 
  Definition of firefighter in US English:
 firefighter
nounˈfī(ə)rˌfīdərˈfaɪ(ə)rˌfaɪdər
A person whose job is to extinguish fires.
 Example sentencesExamples
-  He called on the government to pay firefighters a decent wage for the lifesaving work they do.
 -  He added officers did not know if anyone was inside, so firefighters kicked the front door in.
 -  Lives could be put at risk if changes envisaged by the Government for firefighters go ahead.
 -  When firefighters arrived the fire had already gone out and the woman was out of the building.
 -  Nobody could claim they were twice as useful to society as a teacher, a firefighter or a nurse.
 -  She gave the couple fire survival guidance while firefighters rushed to the scene.
 -  The fire spread to a garden shed but the firefighters managed to stop it spreading to the house.
 -  Allan has been a firefighter with Strathclyde Fire Brigade for five years.
 -  One change will cut the number of firefighters on an engine from five to four.
 -  As a firefighter, I attended three median fires in two days caused by tossed cigarettes.
 -  It took nine policeman and four firefighters to remove the three female protesters.
 -  Over the years firefighters and security guards have been caught lighting blazes.
 -  Uunknown to him, Williams was calling the police and firefighters at the same time.
 -  I am a firefighter based at Bispham fire station and was horrified and a little upset to read what one of your readers had written in to say.
 -  Residents are to be asked to fork out to pay for extra police and firefighters.
 -  For firefighters, it is a duty and an honour to attend a fellow firefighter's funeral.
 -  I have been a professional firefighter for nearly 32 years and a driver for 28 of those years.
 -  Nobody was hurt in the blaze, the cause of which is being investigated by firefighters.
 -  Waiting on the ground were police officers and firefighters as well as ambulance crews.
 -  The fire burned for two days as firefighters tried to reach those trapped inside.