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You can train for free to become a volunteer firefighter and there are firefighter training dvd's also.
No. But a firefighter has to have advanced first-aid training.
The firefighter trainee is an entry-level position where individuals undergo training to learn the skills and knowledge necessary for firefighting. They often participate in physical training, classroom instruction, and hands-on exercises under the supervision of experienced firefighters. In contrast, a firefighter is a fully qualified professional who has completed training and is responsible for responding to emergencies, extinguishing fires, and performing rescue operations. Firefighters are expected to apply their training and experience in real-life situations.
According to HowStuffWorks, it takes about 600 hours of training over 12-14 weeks to become a firefighter.
You can find basic information about what is required to be accepted into firefighter training and what happens during the training at HowStuffWorks. That website is http://people.howstuffworks.com/firefighter-training.htm. For specific information about training in your area you will need to do a google search or call your local fire department for information.
Physical therapists require at least 4 years of undergraduate training. During this education they are required to log in a number of hours as a thearipist as well.
Work out ! Weight training & endurance training, like running.
yes it does
No, taking the SATs is not a requirement to become a firefighter. Fire departments typically prioritize physical fitness, emergency medical training, and skills relevant to firefighting over standardized test scores. Candidates usually need to pass written exams specific to firefighting, physical ability tests, and background checks. Additional certifications, such as EMT training, may also be required.
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Before entering the training program at the Fire Department Training Academy, all potential firefighter candidates must typically complete a rigorous selection process that includes passing a physical fitness test, a written examination, and a background check. Candidates may also need to obtain EMT certification and complete a medical examination to ensure they meet health and fitness standards. Additionally, some departments might require volunteer experience or completion of a fire science course.