Fig. 1 (a) Fire (b) Rescue (c) First aid
Fig. 2 (a) Pre-education (b) Survey
Fig. 3 (a) Gender classification (b) Age classification
Table 1. Steps for hiring firefighters
Table 2. New firefighting officer training course
Table 3. Six Characters
Table 4. Six Living Environment
Table 5. Example
Table 6. First rank occupational aptitude analysis result
Table 7. Second rank occupational aptitude analysis result
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