CAREER FIREFIGHTER What does it take to become a firefighter? Al Mozingo www.firemanger.com.

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CAREER FIREFIGHTER What does it take to become a firefighter? Al Mozingo

The Job

Physical You need to be in physical shape

Physical Sometimes your fellow firefighter needs your help

The Job Follow instructions Follow instructions Think Safety Think Safety Do the Job Do the Job Follow Instructions Follow Instructions

All Hazards There are a variety of situations that firefighters will be exposed to. Most of them are dangerous.

The Job Demanding at Times Dangerous at Times But, Fulfilling You are Helping People

How to Get Started and Continue Skill Building Knowledge Acquisition Ability To Do the Job Department Individual College

What is the Process? Promotion Opportunities Probation Period Hired by a Department Testing to Become a Firefighter

The Job Becomes a Career Explorer Program Starting as a Firefighter Next a Driver or Engineer Followed by a Company Officer Maybe as a Chief Officer

Doing the Work Requires Teamwork

Sometimes Dangerous Power LinesLost, Trapped, Disoriented FallsCollapse

Residential Fire

Wildland Firefighting

Staging

Base Camp

Heartland Training Facility

El Cajon Fire Department

Engine 8

Dispatch Center

Terrorism

Terrorism

Terrorism

The Job Can Be Demanding

Questions?

The End