Introduction to Fire Protection 3rd Edition
Chapter 2 Fire Protection Career Opportunities
Objectives Identify fire protection jobs in the public and private fire service List duties and requirements of firefighter trainee and firefighter List duties and requirements of firefighter/paramedic
Objectives (con’t.) List duties and requirements of the position of fire heavy equipment operator List duties and requirements of the position of firefighter forestry aid Give examples of fire service jobs other than firefighter
Introduction Fire protection jobs  Firefighter and non-firefighter positions Public and private sectors Promotions available with advanced training
Public Fire Protection Careers Firefighter jobs Firefighter trainee - fire department Firefighter - fire department Firefighter - fire department federal Firefighter paramedic Fire heavy equipment operator Forestry aid
Firefighter Trainee - Fire Department  Less pay and fewer benefits than regular firefighter Works under close supervision in a learning capacity Attends drills and classes May operate equipment Promoted to probationary status after specified time and completion of training
Firefighter - Fire Department Standard entry level position Responds to fire alarms and other emergency calls Assists in equipment maintenance Administers first aid May act as relief for driver/operator or company officer Can test for these positions after meeting prerequisites
Firefighter - Fire Department Federal Works at federal installations Mostly at military bases Job description, requirements, and promotional opportunities much like firefighter fire department municipal
Firefighter Paramedic Requires advanced medical training Has increased medical responsibility Responds in ambulance or special squad vehicle May include pay incentives Provides opportunity for lateral transfer to another department
Figure 2-2   Firefighter paramedic checking infant for injuries
Fire Heavy Equipment  Operator Works primarily in departments that provide fire protection in wildland areas Mostly in southwestern United States Operates bulldozers and other heavy equipment Constructs and maintains fire breaks and roads Usually a one-class position
 
Safety Section Retirement Provided for extremely dangerous and stressful occupations Primarily includes fire and police Includes  Higher levels of benefits Higher percentage at retirement 20 vs 30 yr. retirement
U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Forest Service  U.S. Dept. of the interior , BLM , and U.S. Park Service
Firefighter (Forestry Aid)  Wildland GS3 Seasonal jobs for entry level personnel  - advanced trainee wildland fire suppresion Summer job for many college students On the job training Works in forest environment, often in extreme conditions Learns fuel management and fire suppression techniques Performs resource management tasks Can lead to more specialized positions
Tasks Fire line construction Fire extinguishment Prescribed burns Other resource management tasks i.e.  recreation, reforestation
Promotional Opportunities Firefighter Helitack Crew Smoke Jumper Fire prevention Tech. Engine Operator
More Public Fire Protection Careers  Non-firefighting jobs Fire prevention specialist Fire hazardous materials program specialist Fire department training specialist Public fire safety/Education specialist Dispatcher/Telecommunicator
Fire Prevention Specialist Requires knowledge of codes and ordinances Performs routine field checks of fire prevention systems Assists in inspections and gathering statistical data Writes reports and assists in record keeping Provides hazardous materials disclosure information
Fire Hazardous Materials Program Specialist Requires chemistry or related degree Evaluates potential hazards of unused hazards and related materials Analyzes and maintains inventory of hazardous materials Serves as technical advisor to fire department  Interprets laws and provides information to emergency personnel and the public
Fire Department Training Specialist Requires education in instruction and evaluation Plans, develops, and produces training, information, and educational materials Presents training programs to fire department and general public  Reviews training programs, standard operating procedures, and member ability Researches and recommends new programs
Public Fire Safety/Education Specialist Ability to teach all age groups (see Figure 2-8) Provides public education within the community for all aspects of fire safety Coordinates community programs Organizes fund-raising activities
Dispatcher / Telecommunicator Requires computer knowledge, typing proficiency, and communication skills Firefighter position in some departments Receives calls and dispatches equipment Deals with emergency and non-emergency calls May be trained in Emergency Medical Dispatch
Private Fire Protection Careers Firefighter Insurance companies representative Industry Fire protection systems engineer Fire protection system maintenance specialist Inventors
Firefighter Plant protection for industrial facilities Example: Northrop Grumman Wildland firefighting companies Provide apparatus and crews May also deal with structural protection and hazardous materials
Insurance Companies Require fire technology personnel in loss prevention Inspectors Emergency plan developers Claims adjusters Investigators
Industry Employs firefighters, loss prevention specialists, and safety consultants Inspect properties for fire and other hazards Develop and present employee training programs
Fire Protection Systems Engineer Requires advanced degree Designs fire protection systems Plans the installation of systems Designs specialized systems for system operations
Fire Protection System   Maintenance Specialist Sells, installs, and maintains fire protection equipment Services fire extinguishers annually Inspects and maintains fixed protection systems and equipment Sprinklers; systems to protect computer rooms, etc.
Invention and Innovation Firefighters respond to need for new tools and techniques George Smith (FDNY) invented fire hydrant Edward Pulaski (USFS) invented Pulaski tool Firefighters developed FIRESCOPE Incident Command System (see Chapter 13) Captain Scott Park aided in development of Searchcam tool
Fire technology degrees provide opportunities in public and private sectors There is stiff competition for firefighter positions Education and experience are assets Firefighting requires a wide range of specialties to perform duties Can work in a related field if medical requirements are not met Summary

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Chapter 02

  • 1. Introduction to Fire Protection 3rd Edition
  • 2. Chapter 2 Fire Protection Career Opportunities
  • 3. Objectives Identify fire protection jobs in the public and private fire service List duties and requirements of firefighter trainee and firefighter List duties and requirements of firefighter/paramedic
  • 4. Objectives (con’t.) List duties and requirements of the position of fire heavy equipment operator List duties and requirements of the position of firefighter forestry aid Give examples of fire service jobs other than firefighter
  • 5. Introduction Fire protection jobs Firefighter and non-firefighter positions Public and private sectors Promotions available with advanced training
  • 6. Public Fire Protection Careers Firefighter jobs Firefighter trainee - fire department Firefighter - fire department Firefighter - fire department federal Firefighter paramedic Fire heavy equipment operator Forestry aid
  • 7. Firefighter Trainee - Fire Department Less pay and fewer benefits than regular firefighter Works under close supervision in a learning capacity Attends drills and classes May operate equipment Promoted to probationary status after specified time and completion of training
  • 8. Firefighter - Fire Department Standard entry level position Responds to fire alarms and other emergency calls Assists in equipment maintenance Administers first aid May act as relief for driver/operator or company officer Can test for these positions after meeting prerequisites
  • 9. Firefighter - Fire Department Federal Works at federal installations Mostly at military bases Job description, requirements, and promotional opportunities much like firefighter fire department municipal
  • 10. Firefighter Paramedic Requires advanced medical training Has increased medical responsibility Responds in ambulance or special squad vehicle May include pay incentives Provides opportunity for lateral transfer to another department
  • 11. Figure 2-2 Firefighter paramedic checking infant for injuries
  • 12. Fire Heavy Equipment Operator Works primarily in departments that provide fire protection in wildland areas Mostly in southwestern United States Operates bulldozers and other heavy equipment Constructs and maintains fire breaks and roads Usually a one-class position
  • 13.  
  • 14. Safety Section Retirement Provided for extremely dangerous and stressful occupations Primarily includes fire and police Includes Higher levels of benefits Higher percentage at retirement 20 vs 30 yr. retirement
  • 15. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Forest Service U.S. Dept. of the interior , BLM , and U.S. Park Service
  • 16. Firefighter (Forestry Aid) Wildland GS3 Seasonal jobs for entry level personnel - advanced trainee wildland fire suppresion Summer job for many college students On the job training Works in forest environment, often in extreme conditions Learns fuel management and fire suppression techniques Performs resource management tasks Can lead to more specialized positions
  • 17. Tasks Fire line construction Fire extinguishment Prescribed burns Other resource management tasks i.e. recreation, reforestation
  • 18. Promotional Opportunities Firefighter Helitack Crew Smoke Jumper Fire prevention Tech. Engine Operator
  • 19. More Public Fire Protection Careers Non-firefighting jobs Fire prevention specialist Fire hazardous materials program specialist Fire department training specialist Public fire safety/Education specialist Dispatcher/Telecommunicator
  • 20. Fire Prevention Specialist Requires knowledge of codes and ordinances Performs routine field checks of fire prevention systems Assists in inspections and gathering statistical data Writes reports and assists in record keeping Provides hazardous materials disclosure information
  • 21. Fire Hazardous Materials Program Specialist Requires chemistry or related degree Evaluates potential hazards of unused hazards and related materials Analyzes and maintains inventory of hazardous materials Serves as technical advisor to fire department Interprets laws and provides information to emergency personnel and the public
  • 22. Fire Department Training Specialist Requires education in instruction and evaluation Plans, develops, and produces training, information, and educational materials Presents training programs to fire department and general public Reviews training programs, standard operating procedures, and member ability Researches and recommends new programs
  • 23. Public Fire Safety/Education Specialist Ability to teach all age groups (see Figure 2-8) Provides public education within the community for all aspects of fire safety Coordinates community programs Organizes fund-raising activities
  • 24. Dispatcher / Telecommunicator Requires computer knowledge, typing proficiency, and communication skills Firefighter position in some departments Receives calls and dispatches equipment Deals with emergency and non-emergency calls May be trained in Emergency Medical Dispatch
  • 25. Private Fire Protection Careers Firefighter Insurance companies representative Industry Fire protection systems engineer Fire protection system maintenance specialist Inventors
  • 26. Firefighter Plant protection for industrial facilities Example: Northrop Grumman Wildland firefighting companies Provide apparatus and crews May also deal with structural protection and hazardous materials
  • 27. Insurance Companies Require fire technology personnel in loss prevention Inspectors Emergency plan developers Claims adjusters Investigators
  • 28. Industry Employs firefighters, loss prevention specialists, and safety consultants Inspect properties for fire and other hazards Develop and present employee training programs
  • 29. Fire Protection Systems Engineer Requires advanced degree Designs fire protection systems Plans the installation of systems Designs specialized systems for system operations
  • 30. Fire Protection System Maintenance Specialist Sells, installs, and maintains fire protection equipment Services fire extinguishers annually Inspects and maintains fixed protection systems and equipment Sprinklers; systems to protect computer rooms, etc.
  • 31. Invention and Innovation Firefighters respond to need for new tools and techniques George Smith (FDNY) invented fire hydrant Edward Pulaski (USFS) invented Pulaski tool Firefighters developed FIRESCOPE Incident Command System (see Chapter 13) Captain Scott Park aided in development of Searchcam tool
  • 32. Fire technology degrees provide opportunities in public and private sectors There is stiff competition for firefighter positions Education and experience are assets Firefighting requires a wide range of specialties to perform duties Can work in a related field if medical requirements are not met Summary