A fireman is a firefighter. It may also be used restrictively to refer only to male firefighters.
Fireman or Firemen may also refer to:
Basic meanings
- Fireman (steam engine), an individual employed to tend the fire for running a steam engine, either on a stationary engine, a railway locomotive or a steamship
 - A United States Navy or United States Coast Guard rate for an enlisted seaman who works on ships' propulsion systems, even though steamships are no longer used
 
Sports
- Fireman (baseball), a baseball player who enters the game after the starting pitcher is removed
 
Film
- The Fireman (1916 film), a Charlie Chaplin film
 - The Fireman (1931 film), a short animated film distributed by Universal Pictures
 - Fireman (film), a 2015 Malayalam film
 - An individual employed to start fires to burn books in the novel and film Fahrenheit 451, also the title of the book as first published
 - Fireman (TV series), a Japanese TV series known as Magma Man in some markets
 - Fire Man (Mega Man), a Robot Master from the video game series Mega Man
 
Music
- The Fireman, an alternative name used by Capleton, a Jamaican reggae artist
 - The Fireman (band), an electronic music duo consisting of English musicians Paul McCartney and Youth
 - Fireman (album), an album by hHead
 
Songs
- "Fireman", single by The Cravats 1982
 - "The Fireman", song by George Strait 1985
 - "Fireman", single by Steve Kilbey 1987
 - "Fireman", single by Jawbreaker 1995
 - "Fireman" (song), from Lil Wayne's 2005 studio album Tha Carter II
 
Other
- Fireman (peyote), a role within ceremonies of the Native American Church
 - Fireman Sam
 - The Fireman, a 2016 novel by Joe Hill
 - a character in the 2017 revival of Twin Peaks, perhaps also known as The Giant
 - The Firemen, a 1994 SNES video game
 
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Fireman
 - All pages with titles beginning with Firemen
 - All pages with titles containing the words "Fireman" or "Firemen"
 - Firefighter (disambiguation)
 - Fire Fighters (disambiguation)
 
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