Yes. Absolutely. In fact, first responder occupations are the most commonly seen occupations of members of the Reserve and National Guard (EMTs, Law Enforcement Officers, Fire & Rescue personnel, etc.).
The US Army does have an MOS for Firefighters however it is the hardest job to get being that there are only a few slots available.
If you mean work as a Firefighter while in the army, but do the 2 jobs separately, then you can as long as you are still in the country.
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Yes, it is relatively easy. As long as you were not injured in any way after the army. If that is the case, it may be a bit hard.
You can train for free to become a volunteer firefighter and there are firefighter training dvd's also.
The annual salary for a FireFighter is $37,452. I applaud you if you become a FireFighter, Good luck!
According to HowStuffWorks, it takes about 600 hours of training over 12-14 weeks to become a firefighter.
You can still become a firefighter in Michigan if you've gotten a DUI. You must however go through extensive therapy, AA meetings, and file to have your license reinstated before you can become a firefighter.
You do not need college before becoming a firefighter
I believe someone would become a firefighter because it's something there passionate about, and something they really are interested in doing.
To become a firefighter you need special training with real fires and fake mechanical people and buildings.So you can practice before theres a real fire.
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In the UK a criminal record will not stop you becoming a firefighter (depending on the crime). Report to your local fire service that you wish to become a firefighter and ask whether your convictions will hinder your chances. the process will probebly take longer however it can be done.
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