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OR Firefighter/EMT completing Paramedic school within 4 months of their start date. Important Notice: Candidates must be a Firefighter/EMT completing Paramedic school within 4 months of their start date.
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The minimum requirements for employment as a Firefighter/EMT are as follows:Must be legally eligible to work in the United States and be at least eighteen (18) years of age. Possess and maintain State of Florida Certification for Firefighter II.Possess and maintain a valid Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) card from American Red Cross or American Heart Association at the Health Care Provider level.
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Note that individuals who are hired with this VFF Certification will be required to complete the five-week Bridge program through the Alabama Fire College in order to obtain the Firefighter I certification.
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This Firefighter/AEMT position involves performing firefighter and advanced emergency medical technician duties. Current Wisconsin State Firefighter Level I certification. Work is performed under the general supervision of the Fire Chief and EMS Chief.
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Must be currently employed as a full-time career Firefighter with another fire department and have at least 2 years on the job as a Career Firefighter. IFSAC or Pro Board Firefighter II, and.
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This position requires participation in the DoD Firefighter Physical Fitness Program to include a physical exercise program and annual physical examination. Specialized experience must demonstrate the following: Performing firefighter duties (e.g., control and extinguish fires, fire rescues and reducing or eliminating potential fire hazards), performing and providing emergency medical response and treatment (e.g. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR); basic, intermediate, and advanced life support (ALS); airway management, emergency childbirth, mass casualty triage) AND transporting emergency personnel and patients safely to the emergency room.
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Applicants who are successfully hired as a recruit firefighter/EMT must become a certified firefighter by the North Carolina Fire & Rescue Commission and as an emergency medical technician by the North Carolina Office of EMS. All training required to meet the necessary qualifications of a firefighter/EMT is provided by the Winston-Salem Fire Department and recruits receive salary and benefits during the approximate six-month training academy.
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We only need copies of your Firefighter, Paramedic and EMT licenses. - If you are a Firefighter and EMT, then we will need the Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP) Firefighter certificate AND the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) EMT OR NREMT certificate/license.
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Possession of a Firefighter II certificate and possession of a Maryland Emergency Medical Technician certificate are required upon completion of Fire-Rescue Academy training. Firefighter - Baltimore County, MD.
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Five (5) years of G.F.S.T.C. certified firefighter. Fire Investigator Certification, Fire Inspector Certification, and Safety Inspector Certification preferred, or all obtained within 24 months of hire/assignment to position.
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The Fire Department requires applicants wanting to become a firefighter to have taken a written general knowledge test and a physical agility test. Become a firefighter and be a community hero.
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Yes, I understand this posting is for Firefighter/Paramedic. This positing is for the Firefighter/Paramedic position only. Must successfully complete cadet academy within time limits established by the department as a condition of continued employment, to include obtaining a State of Nevada Firefighter II Certificate.
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State, International Fire Service Accreditation Congress (IFSAC) or Fire Service Professional Qualifications System (ProBoard) certifications as a minimum: Firefighter I, Hazardous Materials-Operations.
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The Town of Nags Head has an exciting opportunity for a part-time Firefighter / EMT! Participates in continuous firefighter and emergency medical technician training program to improve competence.
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For lateral entry, current employment in a full-time Firefighter Paramedic position and possession of one year of experience within the same field. Remain proficient in all Firefighter duties and perform Firefighter duties as assigned.
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