Not very many. A Fireman is entrusted with "Civilian trust" of the highest standard. A Felon has broken that trust and most fire dept will not hire a felon. However the state uses prisoners to fight forest fires and there may be a place amongst them to be hired.
Jobs at the fire department are most often volunteer jobs. However, there is occasionally a person or two who has firefighting as their main occupation.
It depends..., if someone is injured or killed, or there is a wreck during the Fire Department's response to the false alarm it could be enhanced up to a felony offense.
I am not aware of ANY organization, agency or department that will employ an individual in a law enforcement capacity with a record of being a convicted felon.
In Texas, a convicted felon may be eligible to join a volunteer fire department, but this can depend on the nature of the felony conviction and the policies of the specific fire department. Some departments may have restrictions based on the type of conviction, while others may consider the individual's rehabilitation and time since the conviction. It's important for the individual to check with the local fire department for their specific eligibility requirements.
No. A felony removes you from a great many jobs.
EMT jobs are available at most hospitals if you apply. Also, you can try to contact your local fire department, or if you know any paramedics, then contact their bosses.
The Great Fire of London was in 1666 and there was no fire department at that time.
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Considered a felony offense and is subject to a federl investigation by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
No jobs with guns. No jobs with alcohol No medical jobs No jobs where people are always depending on you.
It is capitalized at the beginning of the sentence or when it forms part of the proper noun. Examples: The fire department rescues people. The Boston Fire Department rescues people.
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