Fire Fighter Jobs, Careers And Benefits

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Careers in Firefighting cover a broad range in the present day. Positions include EMT's, Engine Drivers, Fire Chief, Standard Fire Fighters, and Search and Rescue, all of which fall under this occupation and all require different training in different fields. These different fields all have specific training that go into them and though not all of them require the rigorous, physical training of a standard Fire Fighter, all of them present challenges, mental and physical, to the person seeking entry into the field..

EMT training, requires knowledge of all portable life saving and techniques and tools, and this includes, proper use of IV's, knowledge of heart rates and respiration testing techniques, and use of certain drugs and oxygen. Knowledge of this equipment and those techniques can make the difference between life and death.

A standard Fire Fighter goes through a training period that tests the mental and physical limits of endurance. Only a very few make the cut but those that do join a very proud and esteemed group. The Fire Fighter Needs to be in peak shape mentally and physically to face the rigors of their jobs such as carrying the infirm or injured and accepting that sometimes no matter how hard they try, people die.

The Engine Driver needs razor honed reflexes day or night, exhausted or wide awake to control the truck at high speeds as it flies towards fires. This member of the Fire Unit needs absolute control over the vehicle at all times in the name of safety for all vehicles on the road as some drivers of other vehicles do not pay attention to the sound of the siren and so the Engine Driver often takes responsibility for all on the road with them

The Fire Chief has the hardest job in the entire unit as the Chief has to make the choice of when to send people in and when to pull his people out of the buildings. The Fire Chief works his way up through the ranks from the bottom up. The Fire Chief sees the glory and pain of being a fire fighter and still comes at every call.

Monetary wages and salaries of firefighters, as well as benefits vary but all begin with a salary between $34,750.00 and $38,330.00 per year with benefits package. Considering what fire fighters risk every day, their benefits package is fair compensation.


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