Wait until you've been cut out of the wreckage with your feet & ankles snapped & bent the wrong way under the seat, the pedals buried in your shins, the dash & bulkhead buried in your knees, your nose broken, face all smashed & cut by going through the windscreen only to have the steering wheel save you going through the screen but breaking 5 ribs in the process. The engine is revving it's tits off & you can't get out or reach to switch off. ....will it go bang? Thankfully it did'nt. I've been there. Unless you have i suggest you think before deciding what these guys & girls should be paid & thier working conditions. What the hell do you know?
One day you might be glad to see them. 
Couldn't agree more

Me also!
I sometimes get the impression, from people who I talk to, and generally, that they are envious to some degree about the working conditions. Yes you could argue the working conditions are good, but there are also many negatives, that other jobs also have which has already been pointed out.
Many people couldn't and wouldn't do the job. I bet most people haven't got a clue about the job of a modern day firefighter, the skills and knowledge they have, and the responsibilities they have. The workload is vast, people seem to think we sit round the station all day watching tv and drinking tea.
I'm nothing to do with LFB, so can't directly comment. If both parties, employer and employee, sign a contract stipulating certain conditions, then employer tries to force employee to change conditions under pain of losing job, then that is just underhand and disgraceful.
Alot of the time, people aren't interested in 'fire safety advice'. They just want to see whatever they can get for free like smoke alarms and deepfat fryers. The boxes from the dffs are taken though so people can't them sell them a they sometimes do! Through labours vast job creation exercise over recent years, there are fire safety departments now who conduct inpections on licensed premises, which wouldv'e otherwise been dine by firefighters. This time has been freed up for firefighters to do community safety work, which as LFBs figures suggest, has worked well. But i don't see where all this extra time is coming from as there are no loads of responsibilities, which take time to train and plan for.
I think the firefighters are just the latest group in the firing line of the public, some of which are envious of the conditions (they must think it's some sort of Utopia!), whipped up by the media. It might be better if people concentrate on themselves and their own lives instead of concerning themselves with other people like this nasty socitey encourages us to do.