WORK IMMERSION Work immersion gives students a chance to learn in the hands-on environment, preparing them for their future careers. It’s like an internship, but usually structured as part of a school curriculum. The students undergo practical training with the hope of understanding some of the concepts that they have learned in class to a real-life situation.
WORK IMMERSION With this experience, they gain valuable information that improves their overall job readiness. Students work under supervision, gaining practical skills and experience while also learning about the workplace and a specific profession. The combination of practical experience and theoretical knowledge creates a strong foundation for students success in the future.
The Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), watching over Carigara, Barugo, and Capoocan extends a warm greeting to you! Our community's lives and property are the first priorities for our committed team of firemen and fire safety advocates. Our goals are to keep everyone in Carigara, Barugo, and Capoocan safe, put out fires, and react quickly to crises. Participate in our community activities to learn more about fire safety advice as we work to create a fire-safe environment. WORK SITE
SERVICE/PRODUCT OFFERED The immersion program with the BFP offers hands-on training and education in firefighting, emergency response, and related skills. Participants engage in various activities such as Culminating Activities, First-Aid and CPR training, lectures on fire codes, physical fitness tests, and fire drills. The program aims to provide comprehensive training, both theoretical and practical, to prepare individuals for firefighting duties and emergency situations.
VISION AND MISSION A modern fire service fully capable of ensuring a fire safe nation by 2034. We commit to prevent and suppress destructive fires, investigate its causes, enforce Fire Code and other related laws, respond to man-made and natural disasters and other emergencies. VISION MISSION
PERSONNEL Carigara, Leyte Station
PERSONNEL Capoocan , Leyte Station
PERSONNEL Barugo, Leyte Station
STRENGTH BFP excels in firefighting and rescuing individuals from various disasters, including typhoons, earthquakes, and accidents. With national coverage, modern equipment, and proactive community outreach, BFP is a cornerstone of emergency response readiness. S.W.O.T. WEAKNESSES Resource constraints, including funding and manpower shortages, can hinder effectiveness. Response times may be delayed, and continuous training needs may be challenging to fulfill. .
OPPORTUNITIES BFP can integrate technology, collaborate with private entities, advocate for stronger regulations, and expand community engagement efforts. S.W.O.T. THREATS Natural disasters, urbanization, climate change, terrorism, and budget cuts pose challenges to BFP's emergency response capabilities.
The work immersion at BFP highlighted the critical role of emergency responders. Witnessing their efforts in dealing with fire incidents and natural disasters demonstrated the importance of community safety. Observing their teamwork emphasised the importance of continuous learning and preparedness for efficient disaster response, strengthening our admiration for organisations like BFP that ensure public safety. REFLECTION
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“Firefighter appreciation isn’t just a once-a-year affair because firefighters are there for each of us every day.” Byron Pulsifer QUOTE
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the Almighty God for guiding us throughout our journey, to our supportive adviser, our families, and most especially to our Principal, Mrs. Anacita A. Empino , for her invaluable support and cooperation, which made our off-campus work immersion possible. We would also like to express our sincere appreciation to the dedicated personnel of the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), including INSP Luis Lymwell C. Marmita from Carigara , SFO3 Marlon Buranday from Barugo , and INSP Edwin Macalalag from Capoocan . ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We are truly grateful for your patience and guidance throughout our training, as you imparted valuable knowledge and discipline to us. May you continue to inspire others as you have inspired us.