Do Juniors have and/or hold any certification or have any training in your department? Are they certified in First Aid? CPR?
If not, should they be? (I realize that most Jrs aren't allowed to have ANY patient contact)
Should that(cert.) count as "Extra Credit"?
Basically,~If a Junior/Cadet/Whatever you call them~holds some type of Cert. they would be more ready to hold further certification for a career job?
Just wondering~
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Our under-18 members were allowed to participate in all department training and state fire schools. Since we started the program, we have had 4 members "graduate" to being full firefighters. 3 of the members took and completed NYS FF1, with 2 succesfully taking and passing the National FF1 test. All of this was done before turning 18. Also all 4 members took the AHA First Aid/CPR/AED course.
The only restriction that was placed on the under-18 members was that they were not allowed to be on an interior team at a working structure fire, at the discretion of the OIC. All four members were either second or third generation firefighters, who had grown up around the fire service. The minimum age for membership is 16.
As a Cadet with my local FD, we do get certified for some things. As of now, because I am fairly new, and we've been pretty busy, I'm not certified with anything yet. Sonn, (hopefully) I will be certified in basic first aid, CPR, and AED use. Also, this is directly from our webpage. "THE PROGRAM TRAINS THE CADETS IN THE BASICS OF FIREFIGHTING, HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, CPR/AED AND MEDICAL FIRST RESPONDER. UPON SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF THE PROGRAM THE CADET IS CERTIFIED FIREFIGHTER 1&2, HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AWARENESS & OPERATION LEVEL AND LICENSED AS A MEDICAL FIRST RESPONDER, AND IS ELIGIBLE FOR MEMBERSHIP ON THE FIRE DEPARTMENT UPON THEIR 18TH BIRTHDAY AND GRADUATION FROM HIGH SCHOOL." We train with the rest of the fire department every other week, and we have a special training day for Cadets once a month.
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