My wife and I are looking for job opportunities overseas in EMS or Fire. I am looking for a company that we can both be deployed together and am looking for 1 year contracts with the option to extend additional years. I have no problem going to places like Iraq or Afghanistan, but would prefer Kuwait or even other regions of the world.

My wife and I are both state certified EMT-I's, nationally registered EMT-B's (and can take our NR EMT-I test if needed). We both have our FF I & II, driver operator, and are HazMat Ops level. We both are scheduled to take an aircraft firefighting class, and will be finished with our RT-VMR certification soon.

If anyone has any information about opportunities, places to look into or avoid, or anything else that may be helpful please let me know. Feel free to post a reply or send it via PM.

If we are able to go over, I will be happy to take pictures and post them for everyone’s enjoyment.

Thanks in advance,
Joe

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Hey, my name is Jeff Sheltry, I live in Tilton, New Hampshire and am desperately looking to get a firefighting job overseas, if you have any creditable information please send it to me on here, or get back to me for my e-mail.

Thank you very much
I was with WSI in Iraq for 1 yr 06-07. All I have read on here talk about taxes and such. Let me clear it up. YES the tax law states like 84K tax free. But you are an independant contractor. You can write shit off like crazy. Everyone I know including myself get moeny back in taxes. See WSI gives you the option of taking tax out or not. If you choose not to they tax anything over a certain ammount every check because it puts you over 84K in the end. But you can get all of it back if you just write off different things keep ur reciepts. Its not hard to get on with WSI either. They may slow down now days but when i got on it was bing bam boom I mean resume to on the ground in iraq was just over a month that included getting my passport. It certainly isnt your stateside FD call wise or work wise. Your days depending where you are include station clean up, morning meeting, eat, do inspections/"work" eat, maybe train, workout, eat, chill for the evening. Some bases you do more chilling than "working" and at no base i was at or heard about from co workers was there ever "WORK" really to do. You sit and wait for any small fire to happen even smoking light fixtures get your insides all worked up after while of not doing anything. The chance for Rank there is at your will. You want to play paper chief you can certainly do so. I worked for a 25yr old man who became CHIEF. making 150K per yr at that rank. If thats your style the certs are there to get and the more company you are the more paper certs you can get. My thought was do your job dont say anything and get your pay check its all the same if I say something or not. The pay for travel is also $860 toward your 2 R&R's and full trip home after 6 months of service. So if you stay 6 months free plane ride home if you leave then or end of year. You can push your R&R's as early as near 2 months on the ground in Iraq, or as late as near 6months on ground. The 120 day mark is not held to fastly. It just depends on how many people are wanting that same date. It is hot like has been said, I dont know now but when I was there bases were getting hit with In direct fire sometimes daily. Bigger the base less noticable it is, the smaller well you get the idea. I was at a small base that took Rockets serious we wore our Battle Rattle all day everyday every place we went. I also worked at the largest base in country and there my battle rattle was in a storage attic til i left. And we ran to the rocket attacks. I more believe in being cautious but I did what I was told and got my paycheck all the same. The biggest thing I gained was knowlege from around the US. Working with men and women from around the US from every type of FD gained the most knowlege and training. Seeing different ideas and ways things are done across the US makes a big difference in how you look at what you already know.
Hello All,
I just wanted to add something here, i dont work for WSI, i do work for KBR and i am currently in Iraq, Baghdad, the Fire department is WSI , we also have KBR Fire Fighters, but as you guys are talking about WSI i will tell you what i know, i have my best friend he works for WSI and he used to be a recruiter in Houston but now they transferred him to IRAQ as a Captain,he is also on the training department, the WSI here they live on the same quarters that KBR people live, also they have almost everything on the station, they have it like home, one thing you dont have to worry about is that you dont have to worry about your clothes, they have uniform :) wich is the best for this dusty place, anyways they eat for free (as the KBR does too), there is not much risk in here at all, i've been over a year in here and i cant remember the last time i had to go in a bunker, but as one of you said depends on what base you'll be selected at, some of them might be dangerous but i cant say nothing, so dont worry about risk,:) i hope nothing happens here.
also if you are looking for an EMS job, check with KBR www.kbrjobs.com is not bad, you can do the EMS job with KBR as paramedic or medic or whatever you are. the best thing about this job is that you dont get to go OUT POST to do a mission, all you have to take care is people inside the base. so the base is safe.
I hope i helped a bit.

take care and good luck all of you.
Annda
Hey if by any chance you look at this thread again I'd love to get those contacts abroad. I'm looking into work in Kuwait if possible. Thanks justindhill@gmail.com
Hey Matt, Just joined this forum and read your story about overseas firefighting. Can you send me info about some companies that work there? I am looking more for EMS work but will take firefighting just as well. You can e-mail me direct at tandecycles@bikerider.com. Thanks for any help you can give me.
I will be in the green zone in little over a week with kbr fire. I think I am confused with your posting? The kbr firefighters work in the WSI fire houses?

What else can you tell me about the kbr fire dept. in the green zone?

thanks
My cousin just completed a three year contract as a Fire Chief and just landed a big chief job with Lockheed Martin due to his military and overseas certification in ARFF.
Thanks for that great information i have 7 years of experiance at a midsize dept 250+ but am going to be 44 soon do they still hire old dudes like myself?
Yeah good question. I've got 16 years on but I'm turning 44 in November.
Hi, I'm 30 and just now getting my firefighter I and II. I want to certify as an EMT after and then do whatever I can to get overseas and contract. Do you have any advice on any other special courses or training that I can get that will help me out or give me a leg up? My little brother is an EMT and I'm getting whatever help I can from him, but he's still pretty new in it so any advice you may be able to give me would be a big help!

Thanks,
Chris
I worked in Iraq With KBR for 13 months at 3 different bases it was not too bad but we did get wat they called incoming which is mortars and rockets into the base but its a really good job with loads for cash my job was runway repair when the runways would get blown up or cracked we would go out and fix them wsi had fire departments there i talked with alot of them they said they love it all they really do is go around and check fire extinguishers they had one fire the hole 13 months i was there and it was a dumpster fire soo kinda laid bak job
thanks dude!

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