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Wolf Creek Fire Prot Assn
The Wolf Creek Fire Department is seeking motivated individuals that would like to help serve their community as a firefighter/first responder. This position is on a volunteer basis. We offer the latest in state of the art personal protective equipment as set forth by NFPA. Training is conducted both in-house and through instructor based college courses paid for by the department. Individuals should have a high school diploma or equivalent. The motivated individual must also be able to pass a background check and drug screen. You may pick up an application at the station on Wednesday evenings at 1151 Old Jackson Rd or visit www.wolfcreekfire.com. | Requirements: 18 years old with valid drivers license. No previous felonies. Must submit to background check and drug test. | Categories: Firefighter
Leadington Fire Dept
Are you looking to be part of something bigger than yourself? The Leadington Fire Department is currently accepting applications for Firefighter Recruits. No experience is necessary. We are centrally located with Mutual Aid Agreements both in and out of the County taking ~400 calls for service annually. | Requirements: Live Within St. Francois County, MO Pass A Background and Drug Test Willingness to Learn | Categories: Firefighter, Department Support, EMT
Bismarck Vol Fire Dept
Volunteer Firefighters serve their communities by responding to fires and other emergencies. In some municipalities, Volunteer Firefighters also work as building inspectors or emergency medical technicians (EMTs). This position requires a great deal of teamwork, especially when fighting active fires. Often, Volunteer Firefighters use the position to gain experience to become professional firefighters. Volunteer Firefighters usually work under the supervision of a fire chief or company officer. Most volunteer opportunities are found in municipal fire departments, but a Volunteer Firefighter may also work for a private or public ambulance service. Volunteer Firefighter Duties and Responsibilities The main responsibilities of a Volunteer Firefighter are to assist people in distress, rescue fire victims and extinguish fires as quickly as possible. To accomplish these goals, a Volunteer Firefighter must perform a wide range of tasks. We reviewed several job listings to determine the primary duties of a Volunteer Firefighter. Inspect Equipment Communities rely on Volunteer Firefighters to inspect and maintain fire trucks, ladders, hoses and other fire-fighting equipment. Volunteer Firefighters regularly inspect their equipment for cracks, leaks, holes and other signs of damage. If a piece of equipment is damaged beyond repair, the Volunteer Firefighter submits a request for a replacement. Administer First Aid In addition to fighting fires, Volunteer Firefighters also respond to auto accidents and other emergencies. When responding to a fire or accident scene, a Volunteer Firefighter may have to administer CPR or perform other first-aid procedures. With special training, a Volunteer Firefighter may also perform basic life-support procedures. Suppress Fires A Volunteer Firefighter uses a variety of techniques to control and extinguish fires. Volunteer Firefighters use ladders, hydrants, hoses, fire extinguishers, and other tools to prevent fires from spreading. In some cases, a Volunteer Firefighter may have to enter a burning building to put out the flames or rescue fire victims. Drive Emergency Vehicles Volunteer Firefighters with the proper training may be called upon to drive fire trucks and other emergency vehicles. Some Volunteer Firefighters use their own vehicles to respond to fires and accident scenes. Investigate Fires Volunteer Firefighters help determine the cause of each fire they extinguish. If a fire is the result of arson, a Volunteer Firefighter may be called to testify against the perpetrator in court. | Requirements: Volunteer Firefighter Skills Excellent interpersonal communication skills are a must for any Volunteer Firefighter. The position requires a great deal of contact with fire and accident victims, police officers and government officials. Because fires can rage out of control quickly, a Volunteer Firefighter must be able to make quick decisions | Categories: Firefighter, EMT, Department Support
Bismarck Fire Protection District
Respond to emergency and non-emergency incidents; provide appropriate services as required including emergency rescue and fire suppression; perform search and rescue for trapped or injured persons; perform emergency medical and first aid services as needed; prepare reports regarding emergency incidents as assigned. Drive fire apparatus and/or operate fire apparatus on emergency calls or at incident scene. Operate numerous types of rescue, emergency and fire suppression equipment and apparatus as necessary; operate, inspect, repair and perform other technical tasks related to maintaining the apparatus, equipment, and facilities in the area of assignment. Participate in cleaning and maintaining facilities, grounds, equipment and apparatus; ensure that appropriate conditions are maintained at assigned facility; ensure that all equipment and apparatus is in a constant state of readiness for emergency calls. Participate in a variety of fire prevention operations, activities and programs including training, fire investigations; code enforcement and equipment operation and maintenance; participate in activities and operations in response to natural disasters, major accidents, incidents involving hazardous materials, and other emergency situations; identify, analyze and avoid hazardous and dangerous situations. Respond to a variety of hazardous materials incidents; to perform defensive or offensive activities which will be dependent upon levels of certification in accordance with state and federal regulations; maintain knowledge and training about hazardous materials. Study street and occupancy locations in assigned district; study building plans and fire prevention systems in buildings in assigned district. | Requirements: Junior Firefighter Qualifications 14 years of Age Above C Grade Average Parents Permission Firefighter Qualifications 18 Years of age Driver's License No Criminal History Ability to lift 50 lbs Strong Work Ethic Compassion to Serve Community | Categories: EMT, Firefighter, Junior Members
Bismarck Vol Fire Dept
We are currently looking for any member of the community between the ages of 14-18 years old that want to start learning the basics of firefighting. We provide all required equipment and training necessary. | Requirements: 14-18 years old | Categories: Firefighter, Department Support, Other
Space Museum
Assist with the daily operations of the museum, including guiding visitors, helping with exhibits, and supporting special events. Volunteers should be enthusiastic about space and willing to engage with the public.
Terre Du Lac Fire Dept
Terre Du Lac Fire and Rescue is seeking individuals who want to help serve the community in which they live in more. We are seeking applicants for Firefighter, Support Staff, Fundraisers, along with other opportunities. You don't have to run into a fire to volunteer, there are plenty of positions and duties that fit most peoples' experience or interest level. Come join the tradition and camaraderie that can only be found in the fire Service. We offer free training, per call stipend, equipment and much more. We look forward to hearing from you. | Requirements: High School diploma (except applying for explorers program) Clean driving record No felony convictions in the past 10 years Willingness to serve | Categories: EMT, Fundraising, Firefighter, Department Support
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