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Fire response through Safety Management System from Bureau of Fire Protection’s Perspective

Manolo S. Luga, Kenneth Rick Arden B., Richmond Paray, Angelica O. Peralta, Bhea O. Velasco, Yvan Jheryll S. Zapanta and John Jerico C. Fajardo
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Manolo S. Luga: Bachelor of Arts in Political Science Students, Core Gateway College Inc., San Jose City
Kenneth Rick Arden B.: Bachelor of Arts in Political Science Students, Core Gateway College Inc., San Jose City
Richmond Paray: Bachelor of Arts in Political Science Students, Core Gateway College Inc., San Jose City
Angelica O. Peralta: Bachelor of Arts in Political Science Students, Core Gateway College Inc., San Jose City
Bhea O. Velasco: Bachelor of Arts in Political Science Students, Core Gateway College Inc., San Jose City
Yvan Jheryll S. Zapanta: Bachelor of Arts in Political Science Students, Core Gateway College Inc., San Jose City
John Jerico C. Fajardo: Bachelor of Arts in Political Science Students, Core Gateway College Inc., San Jose City

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science, 2025, vol. 10, issue 7, 1182-1187

Abstract: This study was conducted to determine the fire response through safety management system from bureau of fire protection’s perspective. Descriptive correlation design was used in this study. A total of 31 BFP personnel in Barangay Abar 1st , San Jose City, Nueva Ecija served as the respondents of the study. Frequency, percentage, means, standard deviation and Pearson-r were used to analyze the data to discuss the results. The respondents’ age ranged from 31-35 years old, males, married, with a rank of Fire Officer 1 (FO1) and had a 6 to 10 years in service. In determining the fire safety management system of the respondents in terms of fire prevention and suppression, enforcement of fire safety laws, training and capacity building, community engagement and education, and emergency response and disaster management were described as “strongly agree†. There was no significant relationship between the socio-demographic characteristics of the respondents and the fire safety management system.

Date: 2025
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