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What's the difference between fire squadron, brigade and detachment?

Fire brigade is a kind of police in public security service, which is listed in the sequence of armed police, so the name of fire brigade is both "public security fire brigade" and "armed police fire brigade", but the fire brigade is directly under the Ministry of Public Security, not the headquarters of the armed police.

The highest organ of the fire fighting force is the Seventh Bureau of the Ministry of Public Security, and its external name is "Fire Department of the Ministry of Public Security".

The Seventh Bureau of the Ministry is organized at the corps level, with its directors and political commissars all military cadres and police ranks all major generals of the armed police (the level of the fire department is the same as that of the group army, and the positions of directors and political commissars are the same as those of commanders and political commissars).

All provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government have a corps called "XX Provincial/Autonomous Region/Municipal Public Security Fire Brigade" and "Armed Police XX Fire Brigade", and internally called "XX Provincial Public Security Bureau/Municipal Public Security Bureau Fire Bureau".

All fire fighting units are organized at the division level, but the military and political leaders of the Guangdong Provincial Corps and the four municipalities directly under the Central Government are equipped with deputy corps levels. In other words, the captains and political commissars of most fire brigades are full-time policemen and armed police senior colonel, while the captains and political commissars of Guangdong and municipalities directly under the Central Government are deputy gendarmes, armed police senior colonel or major general, and their positions are half a level higher than the ranks of troops.

The following are the detachments with the same names as "XX Public Security Fire Brigade", "XX Armed Police Fire Brigade" and "XX Public Security Bureau Fire Brigade".

The detachment is a regimental organization. Division chiefs and detachment political commissars are regimental posts, and police titles are colonel or lieutenant colonel. Some detachment leaders and detachment political commissars have deputy division heads, and the police rank is Colonel or Senior Colonel.

Below the detachment is the brigade, which is the battalion level. Battalion commanders and instructors are full-time officers, and the police rank is major or lieutenant colonel. Some brigades are equipped with deputy regimental level, and the police rank is lieutenant colonel or major or colonel.

Below the brigade is the squadron, which is directly connected with the company. The squadron leader and the instructor are directly connected, and the police rank is captain or lieutenant.

One thing to note: the above is only the organizational structure and section chief position of the public security fire brigade. Other police forces in the armed police sequence are not exactly the same in organizational structure, positions of chief officers and fire brigades. For example, the corps of the armed police internal security forces are all real deputy regiments, and the public security frontier defense brigade is all deputy regiments.