I am a Junior Fire Captain. I have 8 months left of this "probation" period. In my company I like to give all that I can to the Juniors, after all they are the future of the company. Does anybody have any ideas as to what would be a good thing for myself to do for my juniors. Wheather its fun training ideas, or interesting fundraisers. All replies will be greatly appreciated.

Thank you all,
Capt. Jesse Young

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At our company, we got an old van given to us.We set a date and practices our rescue skills.Practiced with our Hurst tools and cribbing and various other things.Then after that was done, my dad and i hauled it off for scrap to the local junk yard and got $274 for the company and the company got it for nothing! I,as a Junior, though it was fun.It would be even better to catch it on fire and put it out.Think about things you do fairly often.Brush fires?Structure?Barn?Rescue?Spills?Lift Assist?Animal Rescue?Practice what you do fairly often.
For our jr member program we work a lot of bingo, usually towards the end of bingo we do 50-50 and all the money we make from 50-50 goes to the jr members, we do carwashes sometimes, but not very often, the officers at our department make sure to get the jr members involved with everything they do, we do a lot of search and rescue training, just at the firehouse, we pull attack lines a lot too, we are trying to get them to take the juniors on a trip to DC, so we can visit some firehouses down there.. we have adopted a highway, and we pick up trash.
Me being a jr basically we are there to learn as much as we can before we turn 18 and to help out at calls. Training ideas that i like are let them play around with the hose at a training its always fun because we never get to. Set up a search maze and let them search and if u have a dummy even better throw that in there. If you have a truck let them climb the stick, its always fun when you let jrs do that i know i loved it. Have a ground ladder practice and throw some ladders, hit a few hydrants. Basically the way i feel is that alot of companies say ooo he/she is a jr they cant do anything. We aren't going to learn anything just sitting back and watching. Just make sure you fallow the child labor laws and the jr rules at the station and let them play a lil.
I'm a former Explorer Training Officer. The best advice I can give as far as training goes, be eager and grateful for any and all training you get. You're learning from crews that are already where you want to be. Don't get to overzealous, TRUST ME on that one. And of course, when in the presence of senior members, MOUTH CLOSED, EARS OPEN. Best advice any firefighter ever gave me! Just be a sponge and absorb all info you get, and NEVER be afraid to ask questions or for help. As for helping your fellow Explorers, keep them safe and in the loop; Effective communication is one of the best tools that they can ever learn. Any questions at all feel free to hit me up. And savor these moments! You're at the beginning of your journey! Keep safe!
As a Junior Chief of my company it can be challenging at time to make all Jr. members happy just because of age and personality. You want to try and keep all the younger guys you can get....talk to your chief and ask if Jr. members can have one time a month where they sit down with the Chief, and the Board of Directors and discuss issues that bother them the most.....we did this at our company since jr. members usually dont get a say in much that goes on in the company because of the age bracket....Jr.members are the future of EVERY company no matter where....keep them interested while their young and they will stay.
I am a Explorer with Asheville NC.
Working with Snozzels, engiens. Water strems, search and rescue, confined space and forible entry. just to name a few.
well, the explorer program at my fire department are saving up money from fundraisers to go on a trip to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina to attend the National Firefighters Convention and the Firefighter Challenge in 2008. I think this is a great thing to do for them. They have these conventions all over the country, and it would be great to show them the firefighter challenge.
Yeah, we also go to the competition in gatlinburg TN. That's one is in jan, and I'm hoping that we will go to Myrtle Beach SC in 2008.
no junior should have a office they just come in
The way i interpreted everyone saying they are the junior officer, if they are a junior is that they have the most seniority, and that they are basically in charge of the juniors at a call. Thats just my understanding of it.
You could always get all of the juniors up and do a boot drive or a car wash to raise money for whatever like fixin up an old engine for a parade piece or more equipment to go on your trucks. But these funraisers all depend on community support which isnt really all that hard especially when your line of work is the fire dept paid or volunteer cause of the of service you provide to them but I mean those are some of the ideas that I thought of right quick when I saw this discussion. Hope this helps.
in my post we do alot of drills but they are still fun. our post advisor will line our gear up, get out differ sized hoses, and cuplinks. then we will race to get them all put on and hooked together and see how fast we get it done. or he'll take hoses and kind of tangle them up and lay em out. then we black out our masks and try and follow the hose. hope this helped.

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