Wednesday, September 30

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Tuesday, September 29

The Nation's news media is reporting the following residential fire (non-arson) fatalities:

  • 3 dead – Occurred Monday, 9/28 – Huguenot, NY (New York, NY):  Two sisters, ages 10 and 12 and their 12-year-old friend were killed in a home fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation.
  • 2 dead – Occurred Tuesday, 9/29 – Philadelphia, PA:  A 68-year-old woman and her 73-year-old brother were killed in a home fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation.  The home had no working smoke alarms.
  • 1 dead – Occurred Monday, 9/28 – Newark, OH (Columbus, OH):  A person was killed in a home fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation. 
  • 1 dead – Occurred Monday, 9/28 – Delta, UT (Salt Lake City, UT):  A person was killed in a home fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation.
  • 1 dead – Occurred Monday, 9/28 – Vienna, NY (Utica, NY):  A person was killed in a home fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation. 

To find out more about any of the reported incidents, please contact news media in the vicinity where the fatal fire occurred. USFA does not have any additional information other than what is listed here.  


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Tuesday, September 29

U.S. Fire Administration Coffee Break Training Update 2009-39

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Alternative energy sources are providing many new challenges for code officials.

 

Today’s Coffee Break Training, “Solar Energy Systems” describes two different energy systems and some of their hazards.

 

 Your Coffee Break can be downloaded from http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/downloads/pdf/coffee-break/cb_fp_2009_39.pdf

 

Always refer to nationally recognized design and installation standards, the product manufacturer or listing details for specific information.   

 

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Monday, September 28

The Nation's news media is reporting the following residential fire (non-arson) fatalities:

  • 2 dead – Occurred Friday, 9/25 – Stratford, CT (New York, NY):  A man and a 78-year-old woman were killed in a home fire. The cause of the fire is under investigation.
  • 2 dead – Occurred Thursday, 9/24 – North Pole, AK (Fairbanks, AK):  Two people were killed in a mobile home fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation.
  • 1 dead – Occurred Monday, 9/28 – Ooltewah, TN (Chattanooga, TN):  A person was killed in a home fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation.
  • 1 dead – Occurred Sunday, 9/27 – Avondale, OH (Cincinnati, OH):  A man was killed in a home fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation.
  • 1 dead – Occurred Sunday, 9/27 – El Cajon, CA (San Diego, CA):  A woman was killed in a mobile home fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation.
  • 1 dead – Occurred Saturday, 9/26 – Beaverton, OR (Portland, OR):  A 61-year-old woman was killed in a mobile home fire. The cause of the fire is under investigation.
  • 1 dead – Occurred Saturday, 9/26 – White Marsh, MD (Baltimore, MD):  A woman in her 60s was killed in a home fire. The cause of the fire is under investigation.
  • 1 dead – Occurred Saturday, 9/26 – Wilmington, NC:  A woman was killed in a home fire.  The cause of the fire was unattended cooking.  The home had no working smoking alarms.
  • 1 dead – Occurred Friday, 9/25 – Greeley, CO (Denver, CO):  A man was killed in a home fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation. 

To find out more about any of the reported incidents, please contact news media in the vicinity where the fatal fire occurred. USFA does not have any additional information other than what is listed here.  


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Monday, September 28

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Friday, September 25

The Nation's news media is reporting the following residential fire (non-arson) fatalities:

  • 1 dead – Occurred Friday, 9/25 – Bellefontaine, OH (Dayton, OH):  A man was killed in a home fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation. 
  • 1 dead – Occurred Thursday, 9/24 – Covington, IN (Indianapolis, IN):  A 38-year-old woman was killed in a mobile home fire. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

To find out more about any of the reported incidents, please contact news media in the vicinity where the fatal fire occurred. USFA does not have any additional information other than what is listed here.  


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Friday, September 25

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Thursday, September 24

The Nation's news media is reporting the following residential fire (non-arson) fatalities:

  • 2 dead – Occurred Thursday, 9/24 – Little Village, IL (Chicago, IL):  A 70-year-old woman and her 46-year-old son were killed in a home fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation.
  • 1 dead – Occurred Wednesday, 9/23 – Fargo, ND:  A man in his 20s was killed in a home fire.  The cause of fire is under investigation. 
  • 1 dead – Occurred Tuesday, 9/22 – Oakland, CA (San Francisco, CA):  A 96-year-old man was killed after sustaining injuries from a home fire that occurred Monday, 9/21.  The fire started at a furnace vent in the floor of the dining room.   

 To find out more about any of the reported incidents, please contact news media in the vicinity where the fatal fire occurred. USFA does not have any additional information other than what is listed here.  


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Thursday, September 24

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Wednesday, September 23

The Nation's news media is reporting the following residential fire (non-arson) fatalities:

  • 1 dead – Occurred Tuesday, 9/22 – Muldrow, OK (Fort Smith, AR):  A 20-year-old man was killed in a home fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation.

To find out more about any of the reported incidents, please contact news media in the vicinity where the fatal fire occurred. USFA does not have any additional information other than what is listed here.  


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Wednesday, September 23

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Tuesday, September 22

The Nation's news media is reporting the following residential fire (non-arson) fatalities:

  • 2 dead – Occurred Sunday, 9/21 – Clinton Township, MI (Detroit, MI):  A man and woman in their 80s were killed in a home fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation.
  • 1 dead – Occurred Monday, 9/22 – New Caney, TX (Houston, TX):  A 44-year-old man was killed in a home fire.  The home had no working smoke alarms.
  • 1 dead – Occurred Sunday, 9/21 – Rathdrum, ID (Spokane, WA):  A person was killed in a home fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation.

To find out more about any of the reported incidents, please contact news media in the vicinity where the fatal fire occurred. USFA does not have any additional information other than what is listed here.  


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Tuesday, September 22

U.S. Fire Administration Coffee Break Training Update 2009-38

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Fire sprinkler and standpipe mains that run vertically within a building are called “risers.”  They must have appropriate devices attached to transfer their weight to the building.

 

Today’s Coffee Break Training, “Riser Clamps” describes how and where these clamps should be installed.

 

 Your Coffee Break can be downloaded from http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/downloads/pdf/coffee-break/cb_fp_2009_38.pdf

 

Always refer to nationally recognized design and installation standards, the product manufacturer or listing details for specific information.   

 

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Monday, September 21

The Nation's news media is reporting the following residential fire (non-arson) fatalities:

  • 4 dead – Occurred Monday, 9/21 – Port Arthur, TX:  A 43-year-old man, his 45-year-old wife, her 18-year-old son and a 67-year-old woman were killed in an apartment fire. The cause of the fire is under investigation.
  • 4 dead – Occurred Sunday, 9/20 – Utica, NY:  Three men and a woman were killed in an apartment fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation.
  • 2 dead—Occurred Saturday, 9/19 – Belmont, WI (Madison, WI):  A 38-year-old man and his eight-year-old daughter were killed in a home fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation. 
  • 1 dead – Occurred Monday, 9/21 – Longview, TX:  A 94-year-old woman was killed in a home fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation.  The home had no working smoke alarms.
  • 1 dead – Occurred Monday, 9/21 – Toutle, WA (Portland, OR):  A person was killed in a mobile home fire. The cause of the fire is under investigation. 
  • 1 dead—Occurred Saturday, 9/19 – Bellmore, NY (New York, NY):  A 74-year-old woman was killed in a home fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation.   
  • 1 dead – Occurred Saturday, 9/19 – Columbia, PA (Harrisburg, PA):  A man was killed in a home fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation.
  • 1 dead – Occurred Friday, 9/18 – Crawford County, MO (Quincy, IL - Hannibal, MO - Keokuk, IA):  An 18-month-old girl was killed in a mobile home fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation.
  • 1 dead – Occurred Thursday, 9/17 – St. Clair Shores, MI (Detroit, MI):  An 83-year-old woman was killed in a home fire.  The fire was caused by a gas leak.

To find out more about any of the reported incidents, please contact news media in the vicinity where the fatal fire occurred. USFA does not have any additional information other than what is listed here.  


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Monday, September 21

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 Friday, September 18

The Nation's news media is reporting the following residential fire (non-arson) fatalities:

  • 1 dead—Occurred Friday, 9/18 – Los Angeles, CA:  A 16-year-old boy was killed in a home fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation.  The home had no working smoke alarms.  
  • 1 dead – Occurred Thursday, 9/17 – Dundee, MI (Detroit, MI):  A 67-year-old man was killed in a home fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation.
  • 1 dead – Occurred Thursday, 9/17 – Ponca City, OK (Oklahoma City, OK):  An 85-year-old man was killed in a home fire. The cause of the fire is under investigation.
  • 1 dead – Occurred Wednesday, 9/16 – Savage, MN (Minneapolis - St. Paul, MN):  A 54-year-old man was killed as a result of a fire that occurred on Saturday, 9/12.  The fire was caused by careless smoking near an oxygen tank.  

  

To find out more about any of the reported incidents, please contact news media in the vicinity where the fatal fire occurred. USFA does not have any additional information other than what is listed here.  


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Friday, September 18

U.S. Fire Administration Civilian Fire Fatality Notification Update

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Thursday, September 17

The Nation's news media is reporting the following residential fire (non-arson) fatalities:

  • 1 dead – Occurred Thursday, 9/17 – Baltimore, MD:  A man in his early 70s was killed in a home fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation.
  • 1 dead – Occurred Thursday, 9/17 – Batavia, NY (Buffalo, NY):  A man in his 50s was killed in a home fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation. 
  • 1 dead – Occurred Wednesday, 9/16 – Leominster, MA (Boston, MA):  A 16-year-old boy was killed in a home fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation. 

To find out more about any of the reported incidents, please contact news media in the vicinity where the fatal fire occurred. USFA does not have any additional information other than what is listed here.  


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Thursday, September 17

U.S. Fire Administration Training, Resources and Data Exchange Network (TRADENET) Update

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Please disregard the previous TRADENET newsletter. I forgot the attachments. Sorry!

Welcome to TRADENET, TRADE's Training Network, a National Fire Academy sponsored activity.  The objective of TRADENET is to provide a forum for members of Fire Service organizations to maximize performance through quick and easy information sharing.

The information provided here must be non-commercial and non-copyrighted.  None of the material shared should be incorporated into any copyrighted programs.

The TRADENET newsletter is distributed through the USFA/FEMA server.  This allows you to control your subscription easier by allowing you to add new email addresses or delete old ones.  There are over 32,139 subscribers worldwide to the weekly newsletter. If you know of someone who wishes to subscribe, all they need to do is go to the following site, http://service.govdelivery.com/service/multi_subscribe.html?code=USDHSFA and enter your email address.  They will then be taken to a page which will allow them to select their choices of newsletters.

If you have a question or comment for inclusion in the weekly TRADENET newsletter, please send it and your contact information to Lori.Welch@dhs.gov.  Please be sure and include your Department or Organization name, your email address and any other method you wish to receive feedback.  USFA reserves the right to edit content submitted or reject any material submitted.

Are you familiar with the training program called “Coffee Break Training?”  It is on the USFA website and can be found at http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/nfa/coffee-break/.  Please access this training and provide any feedback to the Deputy Superintendent Robert Neale at Robert.neale@dhs.gov.  He will be happy to receive any feedback regarding this program.

Remember the Website for the National Fallen Firefighters program is http://www.everyonegoeshome.com/.  Also, please visit their Resources page at http://www.everyonegoeshome.com/resources.  This page contains many PowerPoint presentations and downloadable video clips available for your use.

Fire and Emergency Services Higher Education Program

Be sure to check out the new look for the model curriculum in its print-/handout-ready format. While there, view the new FESHE bachelor’s courses outlines that reflect the new Web-based formats delivered by the Degrees at a Distance Program schools. You can also download under the “Tools and Resources” section the new FESHE brochure in its DHS/FEMA configuration or take the same marketing piece without our logo and customize it with your own logo and content. You can also download the artwork for a FESHE tabletop display for conferences and classroom buildings which, again, is in both formats.

 

Visit the new page at http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/nfa/higher_ed/index.shtm.

 

The link to the USFA/NFA TRADE Site is: http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/nfa/trade/

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To enroll in NFAOnline, visit www.nfaonline.dhs.gov and browse the course catalog through the ‘New Students’ option.

Go to NFAOnline to see the complete COURSE CATALOG

 

Additional courses are now available on NFA Online:

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PROGRAM ANNOUNCEMENT

 

Hot Topics in Fire Protection (P138) Pilot Courses Scheduled

The United States Fire Administration (USFA), Department of Homeland Security, is recruiting students and instructor candidates to attend pilot classes for its new six-day on-campus course Hot Topics in Fire Protection. The pilot will be offered October 18 to 23, 2009 at the National Emergency Training Center in Emmitsburg, Maryland. Students will arrive Saturday October 17 and depart Saturday, October 24.

Hot Topics in Fire Protection is intended to help students discover what’s new in fire protection by exploring how current events, products and trends apply to you and your jurisdiction.

Learn

  • How to “scan the environment” and conduct valid research into new technologies, trends, laws and products.
  • How to read, interpret and apply fire protection research, human behavior studies, fire dynamics research, fire protection law and emerging issues.
  • How to identify emerging local, regional and state fire protection challenges; and develop technically-based strategic solutions.
  • How technology develops and can be transferred to solve local issues.
  • What significant changes are in the short- and long-term future for fire protection systems and equipment.
  • How fire protection plays a part in all-hazards preparedness and response.

Using modern research tools, and student-centric learning, attendees will learn: how to evaluate technological and human behavior topics that exist in fire protection, the wide variety of research resources available, and how to collect and present that information in a meaningful way that can effect change to reduce fire losses or enhance understanding of new technologies.

Pilots are highly participatory among the instructors, course developers and students. Attendees are expected to contribute their ideas and expertise to improve course content and delivery. Attending a pilot does not affect a student’s ability to obtain another travel stipend within the fiscal year.

More information and application at: http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/nfa/nfa-061809.shtm 

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#1

Good day,

 

I am compiling data and looking for supportive data on manpower units. Specifically cost analysis, effectiveness of manpower units. Any SOG'S that you have in place; do you allow manpower units to be used in place of apparatus for mutual aid? What type of vehicles are you using to carry the firefighters? How many on a unit? What tools? If you have a shortage in a station, due you pull from manpower unit or adjust from other resources.(IE Over time, Fill- in from other stations etc) I thank you for your support in this endeavor and look forward to hearing from you. Fore now stay safe and take care.

 

 Elmer F Williams II

(210) 317-3329

elmwil@aol.com

 

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#2

Dear Colleagues,

I need a few moments of your time. I am working on an Applied Research Paper dealing with succession planning for fire departments. I would appreciate it if you would take ten minutes to fill it out about your department. This will help me finish my fourth year paper and it will also help my department with our future planning.

 

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=9uXndUb8ZKWrR6PHiAa3Xw_3d_3d

 

I apologize if you received more than one request from me.

Thanks

Ray Hansen

Deputy Chief / Life Safety Management

City of Pinellas Park Fire Department

Phone: (727) 541-0713

Fax: (727) 541-0813

Cell: (727) 214-7850

rhansen@pinellas-park.com

 

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#3

I am looking for polices that deal with the response of Safety Officers to violent scenes, such as shootings, stabbings etc...  Also, I am looking for polices on apparatus returning to stations, as to how the vehicle is to be driven regarding to safety, after calls or when on the air driving for non-emergency uses.  If you have a smoke alarm program in your department, can you please share with me how it is funded?  Thanks in advance for your time and assistance!

George L. Thomas IV, CFO
Safety Lieutenant
"B" Shift
Frederick County
Division of Fire and Rescue
Cell: (301) 418-8652

Direct Connect: 164*17223*134

Office: (301) 600-9331

gthomas@fredco-md.net

   

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#4

What does your department require in regards to annual driver training or driving requirements for personnel beyond keeping their license current?  Our department has a driving program which only requires Engineers and Acting Engineers to get "stick time" (1 hr every 6 months) on the truck / water tender and nothing for Firefighters driving the Engine, which they may be required to drive from time to time.  We also have no annual EVOC or Code 3 driver type training.  All personnel must maintain a California Class B Firefighter Exempt license.   Any info would help.

 

Jeff Ryder
Training Officer
Vacaville Fire Department

Office: (707) 449-5437
Cell: (707) 249-4825
jryder@cityofvacaville.com

 

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#5

I'm looking for info to help finish building/tweak/update a family home fire safety program. Fire safety do's and don'ts in the home, fire plans, etc.
 
Thanks
Capt. R. Murphy
T.F.S.

balto_bob@hotmail.com

 

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#6

The State of Georgia Office of EMS is currently in the process of developing an online virtual classroom for medics licensed here to obtain their CEUs through. The training will be provided free of charge. The training is linked to our license database and tracks the attendance of the personnel in each class. We currently have some Videos, Podcasts, and some PowerPoint's with an instructor shown in a video window on the site. My question here is: Is anyone else out there doing this and can you think of other types of presentations which may fit this style of education?

 

 

Thank you in advance,

 

Mickey Moore, EMT-P

Program Evaluator

Office of EMS and Trauma

(404) 679-0527

memoore@dhr.state.ga.us

 

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LESSONS LEARNED INFORMATION SHARING

 

LLIS.gov Partners with US Fire Administration

As part of its continual effort to improve information sharing across the emergency response and homeland security communities, LLIS.gov launched a new partnership with the US Fire Administration (USFA). The USFA strives to provide national leadership to local fire and emergency services departments. To highlight the new partnership, LLIS.gov has created a new USFA Resource Page where members can access USFA technical and special reports, related LLIS.gov original content, featured documents, and valuable links. To access the resource page, log onto LLIS.gov and click on US Fire Administration under
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The LLIS.gov Team continues to post new Lessons Learned, Best Practices, Practice Notes, and Good Stories to the system on a regular basis. Weekly updates about new original content can be found in the NEW LLIS.GOV CONTENT box on the homepage of LLIS.gov. LLIS.gov recently posted the following original content documents drawn from USFA Technical Reports:

Lessons Learned

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The EMR-ISAC, a no-cost information sharing program within the Department of Homeland Security, specifically provides information necessary to protect local internal critical infrastructures (i.e., personnel, physical assets, and communication/cyber systems that must be intact and operational 24 x 7) against all hazards, from natural disasters to terrorist activities. The program’s main focus is ensuring that emergency response leadership, their organizations, and local policy leaders have both the internal and external support and resources to aid in disaster protection, prevention, and response to enhance survivability, continuity of operations, and mission success.

The EMR-ISAC can be contacted at emr-isac@dhs.gov or 301-447-1325. To view the EMR-ISAC page on LLIS.gov, please click here or login to LLIS.gov and click on the EMR-ISAC link on the homepage. To subscribe for the free critical infrastructure protection (CIP) information disseminated by the Emergency Management and Response—Information Sharing and Analysis Center (EMR-ISAC), please click on the following link: http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/fireservice/subjects/emr-isac/infograms/index.shtm.

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 USFA Safety and Health Studies and Initiatives

 

The U. S. Fire Administration is prolific in its production of cutting edge, timely research on firefighter health, safety and survival. USFA often partners with the National Institute of Standards and Technology, U. S. Departments of Transportation and Justice, International Association of Fire Chiefs, International Association of Fire Fighters, National Volunteer Fire Council and others to provide the best research and practices that can reduce your line of duty deaths and injuries.

 

Being in the fire and emergency services professional development community, you are in the unique position to inform the students in your training and college courses about this research. You can build class assignments, project and discussions around them. Most importantly, you are in the position to make a difference. For every new firefighter training or degree-seeking fire science student, you can empower them with information that can keep them safe and show them where to find this information as needed throughout their careers.

 

Attached are three flyers of USFA studies and initiatives in various areas of safety and health. Please do your part to share this information with your students, staffs and co-workers.

 

Attachments:

USFA Emergency Vehicle Safety Flyer

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Job Opportunities

Paramedic

The City of OPKS Fire Dept has a Paramedic position available. 

Requirements:  18 years of age or older, HS diploma or equivalent, possess a valid DL, completion of a drug screen, physical & psychological evaluation, and background check. Applicants are required to have a current State of KS Certification for Mobile Intensive Care Technician, MICT Paramedic or National Registry Certification for Paramedic with requirement to obtain KS certification within 1 yr. of hire date.  No residency requirement.

Qualified applicants will be scheduled for a FireTeam Video Test on October 29th or 30th, 2009. Learn more at
www.ergometricsonline.com/ftt/.  Copies of all required certifications will be collected at this time and are mandatory before allowing entrance into the exam. 

Attaching a resume does not complete the application. You must fully complete the application to be considered for employment.  All fields including the required licenses and certificates must be completed or you will be automatically disqualified. 

Normal Work Hours:  As determined by supervisor

Monthly Salary:  $3,123/month; step plan reaching a monthly salary of $5,366

Application Deadline:  October 16, 2009

Benefits:  Full-time

 

Firefighter

The City of OPKS Fire Dept. has a Firefighter/EMT position.

Requirements:  18 yrs of age or older, HS grad or equiv., valid DL, pass a drug screen, physical & mental evaluation, and background check. Applicants are required to have: Firefighter I Certification in the State of KS or IFSTA equivalent, Emergency Medical Technician Certification in the State of KS or National Registry, current CPAT certification, and have taken the Fire Service Entrance Exam (FSEE) and achieved a score of 70% or better prior to applying. No residency requirement.

Qualified applicants will be scheduled for a FireTeam Video Test on October 29 or 30, 2009. Learn more at
www.ergometricsonline.com/ftt/.  Copies of all required certifications and FSEE will be collected at this time and are mandatory before allowing entrance into the exam. Applicants successfully passing the FireTeam Video Test will be scheduled for an oral interview.

Attaching a resume does not complete the application. You must fully complete the application to be considered for employment.  All fields including the required licenses and certificates must be completed or you will be automatically disqualified.  In order to receive an electronic confirmation that you successfully submitted the application, an email address is necessary. 

Normal Work Hours:  As determined by supervisor

Monthly Salary:  $3123/month; step plan reaching a monthly salary of $5,366

Application Deadline:  October 16, 2009

Benefits:  Full-time


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