Most fire fighters have a high school diploma; however, the completion of community college courses or, in some cases, an associate's degree, in fire science may improve an applicant's chances for a job. A number of colleges and universities offer courses leading to 2-year or 4-year degrees in fire engineering or fire science. In recent years, an increasing proportion of new fire fighters have had some education after high school.
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Most Academy full time coarses take between 3-4 months to be fully certified in firefighter 1 and firefighter 2. But best of luck finding a job it seems that if you dont know someone no matter what u have you dont stand a chance...
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Applicants for fire fighting jobs usually are required to have at least a high school diploma, but candidates with some postsecondary education are increasingly being preferred. Most municipal jobs require passing written and physical tests. All fire fighters receive extensive training after being hired.
Education and training. Most fire fighters have a high school diploma; however, the completion of community college courses or, in some cases, an associate's degree, in fire science may improve an applicant's chances for a job. A number of colleges and universities offer courses leading to 2-year or 4-year degrees in fire engineering or fire science. In recent years, an increasing proportion of new fire fighters have had some education after high school.
As a rule, entry-level workers in large fire departments are trained for several weeks at the department's training center or academy. Through classroom instruction and practical training, the recruits study fire fighting techniques, fire prevention, hazardous materials control, local building codes, and emergency medical procedures, including first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). They also learn how to use axes, chain saws, fire extinguishers, ladders, and other fire fighting and rescue equipment. After successfully completing training, the recruits are assigned to a fire company, where they undergo a period of probation.
Many fire departments have accredited apprenticeship programs lasting up to 4 years, including programs in fighting forest fires. These programs combine formal instruction with on-the-job training under the supervision of experienced fire fighters.
Almost all departments require fire fighters to be certified as emergency medical technicians. Although most fire departments require the lowest level of certification, Emergency Medical Technician-Basic (EMT-Basic), larger departments in major metropolitan areas increasingly are requiring paramedic certification. Some departments include this training in the fire academy, whereas others prefer that recruits earn EMT certification on their own, but will give them up to 1 year to do it.
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it depends on the place you go but usually 14-20 weeks
What is a Fire Fighter's goal's
Fighting Fire Fighter was created in 1956.
The duration of Fighting Fire Fighter is 1.48 hours.
Fire-fighter's hoses is the plural of fire-fighter's hose
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Fire Fighter II was created on 2010-12-07.
A rual fire fighter makes about 80,00 dollars a year.
There is no educational requirement - that I am aware - of for a volunteer fire fighter.
The Fire Fighter - 1926 was released on: USA: 14 March 1926
Being a fire fighter is a very admirable job. Depending on where you live, and by your question I have no idea where you are, there are many local fire stations that you could inquire upon to ask about how you become a fire fighter and where you can take classes.
You can train as a fighter in a gym then go to fighting places and be afighter as you like But I Dont
Just a Fire Fighter - 1913 was released on: USA: 2 June 1913