
Sergeant of Arms
An officer who is appointed by a deliberative body, usually a legislature, to maintain order during its meetings. The term "sergeant" comes from the Latin word serviens, which means "servant".
The responsibilities of a sergeant at arms vary depending on the body they serve, but generally include:
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Escorting guests: Escorting heads of state and other official guests
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Supervising operations: Supervising the operations of the meeting space
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Providing technology support: Providing technology support services, such as video and recording services
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Maintaining order: Keeping order in the meeting space
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Enforcing rules: Enforcing the rules of the body they serve
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Providing security: Maintaining security in the meeting space and protecting the body's members
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Coordinating events: Coordinating official events and visits
My Story
I started out volunteering for the Anne Arundel Fire department for 8 years. I then moved to North Carolina, where I worked for Fayetteville Fire Department for 2 more years. Once moving back to Maryland for family issues 2020. I applied for the Baltimore City Fire Department and was hired as a EMT, assigned to M-17. Then, a year in half later I was allowed to attend the BCFD Academy to become a EMT/FF. After completing an additional academy, I was assigned to T-27 where I started my truck career in the 5th Battalion. I then transferred to the 4th Battalion and currently assigned to T-25. It has been my joy to be a part of this department. I have been a part of the Vulcan Blazers at the end of the my academy.
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