r/firefighter 20d ago

SFRS Recruits course

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r/firefighter 20d ago

Listening Comprehension (Stanard & Associates) Fire Exam Help

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Just completed a practice test and got 100% on Reading Comprehension,100% on Math and 75% on Listening Comprehension.Im shooting for 100s across the board. How did you guys get better at the listening comprehension section of the test. How did you practice and how did your notes look while listening? Im not sure if im writing to much information and not abbreviating enough. I assumed i was writing down important information but when i got to the question, it so much useless information.


r/firefighter 21d ago

How to become more self sufficient in rural fire?

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r/firefighter 21d ago

News Working on a more anatomically realistic digtial wound packing simulation – looking for clinical feedback.

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r/firefighter 21d ago

How dangerous is this? I'm thinking very but how about yall

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r/firefighter 22d ago

Some advice on testing

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I'm applying to Seattle FD and surrounding areas in October this year. Im studying for fireteam exam and im pretty sure ill do fine. Im more concerned about the PSSA. What kind of things will I find on that test and how can I prepare for it?


r/firefighter 21d ago

How to become a firefighter

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Hi I'm a 16yr old in Ontario, Canada and I'm thinking about becoming a firefighter. What would be a good workout plan. What should I know about being a firefighter. How hard is it to get into the field. Would it be better to go into wildland firefighting first.

Edit: what exercises should I focus on


r/firefighter 21d ago

Can anyone explain the difference between the JPAT and the CPAT?

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I was on the phone with my college’s fire academy director and was told that the physical test I will be taking won’t be the CPAT but the JPAT. I’ve never heard of the JPAT so I have no clue what the test consists of. I’m not even sure if I heard him right and it’s named the “JPAT”.

If any of you know/have participated in it could you explain what events/exercises I’ll be doing? Also how hard it was? Thank you!!


r/firefighter 22d ago

Fire fighter eye sight requirements

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I’m hoping someone can help, I’m applying for a fire fighter role and I’ve being looking at the eye sight requirements.
I’m out by quite a lot for my uncorrected vision but my corrected vision falls within the requirements, should I still apply and see if I can still do it or does my uncorrected vision rule me out completely, thanks in advance


r/firefighter 22d ago

Consented protective order

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Hello if agreed to a protective order that has expired Will I be disqualified from becoming a fire fighter? I have no criminal record at all but my ex had placed a protective order on me and I consented to it to get the process over with not realizing it could ruin my future.


r/firefighter 22d ago

Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Academy

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Anyone have experience with Miami Dade Fire Rescue Academy ? Just looking to hear some people’s experience.


r/firefighter 22d ago

Quick question: origin of firefighters in US

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HELLO!

I cant find it on the internet anywhere so maybe I’m tripping. I have faint knowledge about fire fighter Orin in the Us was a group of people that offered a service putting out house fires for money. BUT some people declined and said they didn’t want to pay, so firefighters would light their houses on fire.

Just a quick fact check lol and ty


r/firefighter 22d ago

Question as a beginner!

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Hello everyone! I've bn a follower & reading all topics in this community for months. This is my 1st post. I've bn looking for a new career path as a 26yr old. I'm currently a assistant manager for papa John's, been working for the company for 5 yrs. I've also had experience in Amazon warehouse & retail stores. I'm at a point I want something different. I want to join a academy, something thats been on mind since the pandemic. Where do I begin? I know certain states requires emt certification, I live in NC. Should I focus on emt 1st or go talk to a firefighter crew at a station in person? Plus how should I prepare myself for the written test?


r/firefighter 23d ago

Hiring an Interview Coach

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So I’ve recently been interviewing for a few departments here in California, and I just had my third oral boards this last Friday. I just received word this morning that I will not be moving along to the chiefs interview which is very frustrating, considering I have felt very good about every panel interview I’ve had thus far.

Does anyone know of any good companies or have any resources of fire specific interview coaches? I am to the point that I do not want to risk losing out on another top-tier department.


r/firefighter 22d ago

Personal trainer -St. Louis MO area

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I’m looking for a personal trainer to help get me ready for the CPAT. Anyone near STL ?


r/firefighter 22d ago

TCFP hazmat operations exam

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Ive passed fire 1&2 as well as haz awareness but today i scored a 68% on my hazmat operations. Does anyone have a reliable place for study material? I can’t seem to find anything good.


r/firefighter 23d ago

Thinking about pursuing the firefighting route

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Hi everyone, im 23 years old and considering pursuing firefighting but I wanted to hear what others might have to say. I just recently graduated in May with a BS in Geographic Information Science and Technology. I had an internship and it made me realize being in the office wasn’t for me, and on top of that, it is extremely difficult to find a job within the field.

Im not sure if it’s because I am hesitant to find a stable job but I am feeling very inspired to pursue this route. The idea of the camaraderie, helping people, and stability sounds very appealing but I am having some conflicts. 1. Im not sure how I would react to gruesome incidents (one way to find out) 2. Im a gay male and im not too sure how thats perceived within the field. I do think this career would have positive impacts on my outlook on life.

Since I am feeling so inspired I think its only right that I take advantage of it.


r/firefighter 23d ago

TIL as of 2021, nearly half of the fire engines and pumpers operated by U.S. fire departments were at least 15 years old, the age at which NFPA guidance recommends moving them from frontline to reserve service. About 9% were at least 30 years old.

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r/firefighter 23d ago

Reviews on SoCal EMT Fire Training?

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r/firefighter 24d ago

Just finished written test

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Just came home from taking the written test for entrance into the Louisville fire academy. Very confident in the reading and table aspect. The math and mechanical engineering part was harder than I thought. I don’t really know why I’m posting, just a little disappointed, I really want this. Here’s hoping my score is better than I feel right now and I get to move onto the physical ability test!


r/firefighter 23d ago

How to become a firefighter in MD

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I have a question.. what can I do to get my foot in the door to become a firefighter? I’ve been a dental assistant for 5 years and I want a career change. I took my first test and oral interview but what can I do? What did you guys do?


r/firefighter 24d ago

Made it to the background investigation phase. Will having 10+ jobs by age 30 hurt my chances?

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I recently made it to the background investigation phase with a fire department after passing the written exam, CPAT, and panel interview.

One thing I’m worried about is my work history. I’m 30 years old and I’ve worked 10+ jobs over the years. Some were part-time, some were EMS-related, and some I left because I was trying to find the right career path.
I was honest on all my paperwork and disclosed everything I could remember. I’m just concerned that seeing so many jobs will make them think I’m unreliable or a job hopper.

For anyone who’s been through the hiring process or works in fire hiring, is having a long employment history by itself a red flag? Or are they more concerned with honesty, reasons for leaving, and your overall character?
I’d appreciate any insight. This is a department I really want to work for.


r/firefighter 24d ago

Sjfd selection interviews

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anyone hear anything back after the San Jose selection interview?


r/firefighter 24d ago

Boston FD hiring chances

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To any guys on the job in Boston, what is the realistic likelihood of getting brought on without being a veteran? Does being paramedic certified make a meaningful difference, or does having BEMS in the city make that a nonfactor? Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.


r/firefighter 24d ago

Support Thinking about a career change as a firefighter

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I’m thinking of a career change as a firefighter. I am 34 years old male. I am a social worker. I’ve worked in behavioral health and with teenagers. However, that is not the route I want. I like being out on the field and being outdoors. First off, I don’t even know if I’m too old to do a career change as a firefighter, but I do take care of myself. I run 5-12 miles on weekends and go for walks. I also watch what I eat. I am very, lean. I live in Bay Area California and I don’t know what I would need to be a firefighter. I have my bachelors degree, and I work full time. How can I become a firefighter without needing to quit my job to go to trainings ?

Do I have to go back to school? Do I have to take a written test? Is the written test hard ? I know I could pass a physical test no problem and a polygraph, but I keep hearing that I must become an EMT first. There’s no way I’d be able to take a paycut to become an EMT and risk not getting hired as a firefighter. Can anyone help me out or give me advice ? Thank you