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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a firefighter in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific context or location related to a firefighter's role or activities.
Example: "She works as a firefighter in the city, responding to emergencies and saving lives."
Alternatives: "a firefighter at" or "a firefighter for".
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Marshall works as a firefighter in Montgomery County, Maryland, and when he appears in his pink firefighting protective gear and helmet, people definitely take notice.
A firefighter in Idaho was killed and a firefighter in Oregon was injured as wildfires continued raging across the West.
The bridegroom, 41, is a firefighter in North Kingstown, R.I.
Like his father, he became a firefighter in the Bronx.
Brian Stack was sworn in as a firefighter in January.
2000 First TV role, as a firefighter in NBC's Providence.
A conscientious objector, he was a firefighter in London during the Blitz.
He worked as a firefighter in Bordeaux but struggled to win recognition in France as well.
Mr. Gallagher, 35, is a firefighter in Ladder Company 45 in Manhattan.
That is how Mr. Wren felt about being a firefighter in Coney Island.
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I was a firefighter-in-training.
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