The Fort Irwin Fire Department is seeking motivated, dedicated, and community-focused individuals to join our team. Fort Irwin is the US Army National Training Center, home to more than 24,000 people. The base population surges by an additional 10,000 several times a year as Army units rotate in for live-fire training and evaluation. Firefighter/EMTs play a crucial role in rescuing and protecting thousands of visitors and the families of those who defend America. Fort Irwin Firefighter/EMTs work in the extreme climate of the Mojave Desert and may be called to perform the rescue of injured soldiers from the 1,450 square mile remote training area or the city-sized main base area. The department operates three fire stations, two four-person paramedic engines, a four-person BLS truck company, one dedicated Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting (ARFF) station, and has one full-time FIFD Firefighter/Paramedic assigned to a rescue helicopter. The addition of two ICEMA certified Paramedic Rescue Ambulances is pending at the time of this announcement. Under supervision, performs duties in the protection of life, property, and the environment thorough fire prevention, fire suppression, and emergency medical assistance within the EMT scope of practice. Performs related responsibilities as required, meets the requirements for Firefighter I & II NFPA 1001. Responds to fire and other emergency alarms. May drive emergency equipment if required. Assist in all operations necessary to ensure the confinement and extinguishment of fire or of the elimination of other hazardous conditions. Cleaning vehicles, and fire station property. Under general supervision, you will perform a full range of firefighting duties, including fire suppression, emergency medical services, fire prevention, and public education. Respond to fire alarms, rescue, and medical emergencies to protect life and property. Primary duties include laying and connecting hoses, directing water streams, and using forcible entry tools. Firefighters/EMTs climb ladders, ventilate structures, and perform rescue operations. They provide immediate medical care at emergency scenes and may be required to transport patients to medical facilities via ground or air ambulance. Firefighters/EMTs also operate and maintain firefighting equipment and apparatus, perform routine maintenance and inspections of fire apparatus and equipment, test and maintain fire alarm systems to ensure they are fully operational, and assist in cleaning and maintaining the fire station to ensure a safe and functional environment.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED