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Discover Ludwig"fire captain" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe a person in a position of authority within a fire department. For example, "John was promoted to fire captain last month."
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The fire captain grabbed at his own back in sympathy.
Then Bill Butler, a retired fire captain, spoke.
One fire captain was killed last week as he tackled a separate northern California blaze.
"First we chose all the over-40s," Osami Kamanaka, a fire captain, says of that crew.
The search by Bill Butler, a retired fire captain, has been futile so far.
Rita Lynch, the wife of a retired fire captain, looked down the long line of people.
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The under-fire captain is settling in for Australia's first century of the series.
England's under-fire captain Chris Robshaw found sympathy in short supply when New Zealand indicated their disapproval of his decision making.
Moeen, who backed under-fire captain Alastair Cook, said: "Watching the way the Indians bat, you can learn a lot from the way they approach it.
After Thursday's fire, Captain Shaw said, the workers appeared a bit shaken and unnerved, but were following emergency procedures.
"A lot of people think you pull that fire engine up and just pull a hose out and fight fire," Cal Fire Captain Mike Mohler told National Geographic.
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