0 a government official who is responsible for fire safety in an area, and who may also be a firefighter or police officer
1 in the UK, a person who helps a fire safety officer in their work, for example by making sure that employees leave a building safely if there is a fire:
2 in the US, a fire safety officer for a local government
The centre also provides various other training courses such as fire marshal training and first aid training to private companies and individuals.
Later that year a paid fire marshal was added to benefit the community in fire prevention, investigation, and inspections.
In 1963, a state fire marshal ordered that the 1906 and 1917 sections of the building be abandoned because they were a fire hazard.
Homeowners with questions or concerns regarding smoke detector placement may contact their local fire marshal or building inspector for assistance.
The volunteer fire department is run by an elected board of three fire commissioners, which appoints the fire marshal, the chief, and all officers.
The town also employs a fire administrator, fire marshal and two fire inspectors.
According to a police officer standing near the affected area, the seats hadn't been installed in time for the fire marshal to inspect them.
When they are unable to do so after discovering that the fire marshal was also invited to the party, the clergy decide to crash it.