www.floridastatefirecollege.org Theres alot of info on that site. That's where i went to become a Firefighter. The Florida State Fire College is the best fire school in the state( hence the Florida State Fire College name :D ) . Theres many other places to go alot of them only teach you to be a firefighter 1 though. Which is only good enough for a volunteer firefighter. You need to be a Firefighter 2 if you want to be a career firefighter. Go to your local fire station. Im sure theres a few guys who went to local Fire Schools and they had to have been in Florida since Florida does not accept other state fire certifications. You will also need to be an EMT. Being a Paramedic wouldn't hurt you in the least. You'll get picked over anybody for a job if your a paramedic.
There are a few places online where one can learn about becoming a firefighter. FireRescue 1 and FireCareers are two websites that have information useful to anyone interested in becoming a firefighter.
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
Go to fireacademy.org.
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.
$69,000 a year, I am a firefighter myself and work in Florida. I'm a firefighter paramedic EMT, I earn 102,000 a year and I am 34.
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To become a firefighter in the UK, you typically need a minimum of five GCSEs at grades 9-4 (A*-C), including English, Maths, and Science. These subjects are essential as they provide foundational knowledge and skills required for the role of a firefighter. Additionally, some fire services may have specific entry requirements or preferences, so it's important to research the specific requirements of the fire service you are interested in joining.