Hello all.
this is my first post, but i plan on being more active if i can. There is a lot of GREAT information on this forum.
Anyways, I understand that fire fighting is a extremely competitive in California. I Am a senior in high school, and i have been lucky enough to be granted an internship with a local fire station through a school class (i figure this is a really good first step). In the last couple months, i have also gotten my CPR/AED cirtification, and First Aid certification... (bigg deal right? haha...).
I was wondering if anyone knew of any options that might help me better my chances of getting into an Academy soon after high school?
I was going to try to enroll in a EMT-B class at a city college near by... would this be a good step?
Any other suggestions?
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated... i really hope to be successful in pursuing such a great career.
As I have said many times here, the vast majority of dept in my area REQUIRE paramedic certification before being hired. According to a Capt. I know, getting hired in his dept. is an impossibility before your 22. They want at least a year as a paramedic experience before they will hire you. Getting your EMT is a great start down that path. Seasonal employment by CalFire or the USFS is another great way to get experience. Any college degree is better than none.
Permalink Reply by Brian on November 27, 2008 at 12:58am
if you look at the jobs section above, look through the different places hiring and see what they generally want..Cleveland ohio wants ff 2 and emt basic for career postions....most want ff 2 medic, .....your in the right direction, get a EMT basic cert. and a firefighter 1 and 2 cert ( approx 9 months for all 3) and you should be ready to apply...you will have the basics, attitude during this time is everything!...it will take awhile, at least 4 months after getting those certs to get hired part time.....if you can, volunteer somewhere after getting emt basic or ff 1..once you get into the emt and firefighter class, they can provide lots of info on where to apply and how to get hired ect.
Your preparation has already started... Anything you post on FFN, My Space, Facebook, etc. will be looked at by folks doing your background check. Don't get any tattoo's. LAFD now has their candidates do a swim test but the real test is to see if you have any tattoo's. Many of the folks that we hire have pretty substantial educational backgrounds that commonly include a bachelors degree but it's not required. That's the caliber of person that you are competing against for a badge. Your only choice to be competitive is to listen to what Jay said above. Get your paramedic certs, work for a year to get experience and continue taking tests, honing your skills both physically and mentally. Why all this work? Aside from the satisfaction of being able to be a professional firefighter, the pay and benefits make it very worthwhile to pursue. Good Luck! Mike
You said they check the stuff you post on FFN, Myspace, etc.? How can they do that? I'm not really worried but I don't see how they would be able to see the stuff you post.
Where are you in California? I live in Southern California and I work at a doctor's office right now and a patient that is a firefighter and EMT/Paramedic instructor told me to basically get my EMT cert, then go and get the Paramedic cert. By doing that it helps with the application process of getting hired for a job. If you just apply as a firefighter with only the EMT cert he said you will be applying with thousands of other applicants. But if you have EMT and Paramedic cert, it will drop the applicants down to under a hundred.
Also if you are in Southern Cali, the best academy for firefighting I heard is Crafton Hills, that's where I am planning on going after I get my certs finished.
Im from Santa Barbara, so i might look in to the academy your mentioning. Thanks for the help. I am just now enrolling in EMT for spring classes at a college not far from here so im pretty excited to get started with that.
You're on the right track. After you get your EMT-B, you'll want to look into any community colleges and/or departments and offer a FF1 academy. There may be more pre-requisits besides EMT-B. For example, where i live, in the bay area-east, my local community college offers an Academy thtrough our local department. The requirements are EMT-B and 9 units of fire science. Do lots of research and make friends in your EMT class. You're very young, don't forget that. You've got plenty of time! If you're going to go the paramedic route, I would recommend working as an EMT for at least 6months to a year before starting paramedic school.