SUMMARY Perform various fire fighting activities to protect life, property and environment; participate in prevention programs including public and home safety education and fire safety inspections of commercial properties; respond to a variety of emergency calls including emergency medical response, fire suppression, traffic collisions, hazardous materials incidents, building collapses, wildland fires, technical rescue and extrication; operate a variety of fire suppression and life-saving equipment; respond to non-emergency calls including welfare inquiries, public assistance, special events, and activity standby; perform station and equipment inspections and maintenance; and perform a variety of other duties relative to assigned area of responsibility. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Respond to fire and emergency alarms; perform all phases of fire suppression work including but not limited to: interior fire suppression, interior search and rescue, ventilation, salvage and overhaul, securing utilities, exterior fire suppression, exposure protection, hose line operations, master stream operations, special equipment operations and preservation of evidence. Respond to emergency and non-emergency medical calls; perform emergency medical interventions within guidelines of certification and assist paramedics as needed during medical calls; transport patients to hospital as needed; write medical response reports as needed. Assist in the investigation of fire scenes to determine causes; preserve evidence and provide observations to investigators; assist investigators with physical investigation as assigned. Prepare, submit and maintain reports on fire suppression and EMS activities, incidents, accidents and other related information. Perform fire station maintenance; maintain station living quarters in a clean and orderly condition through routine clean-up procedures; identify deficiencies in equipment and quarters; correct deficiencies when possible or report to station officer. Operate, inspect and maintain emergency response equipment and vehicles; perform minor repairs on equipment and vehicles or report deficiencies to proper staff for other disposition; order necessary supplies. Participate in drills, training exercises classes and activities including but not limited to those related to fire fighting, emergency medical service, technical rescue, extrication, physical fitness and other related areas. Maintain skill levels, new equipment and procedure familiarization, and certifications which are relevant and/or required for assigned responsibilities. Participate in public relations, fire/safety education activities, and fire prevention activities including station tours, fire safety/fire suppression education away from the station, school education programs, group activities, fire drills, courtesy walk through visits, and phone inquiries. Perform fire prevention inspections of commercial occupancies through departmental inspection program; identify fire and life safety hazards; provide suggestions for correction; schedule re-inspections for verification of correction; submit reports as needed. If Paramedic Certified Provide emergency medical care and advanced life support at emergency and accident scenes which may include defibrillation, clearing airways, pulmonary ventilation, intubations, inserting IVs, splinting fractures, treating burns, emergency surgical procedures, performing CPR and administering medication; inform physicians of patient conditions. Assume responsibility for EMS scene in the absence of higher level staff; provide direction and supervision to other employees at an emergency medical scene; direct patient care and transport. Prepare, submit and maintain reports on EMS activities, incidents, accidents and other related information; collect and submit paperwork from stations as needed. Perform station maintenance; identify deficiencies in equipment and quarters; correct deficiencies when possible or report to station officer. Operate, inspect and maintain emergency response equipment and vehicles; perform minor repairs on equipment and vehicles or report deficiencies to proper staff for other disposition; order necessary supplies. Obtain medical data including patient identification, medical history, type of accident or nature of illness, rescue measures preceding emergency care, care given at the scene and during transport and changes in diagnostic signs. Participate in drills, training exercises, classes, and activities related to emergency medical service. Maintain skill levels, new equipment and procedure familiarization, and certifications which are relevant and/or required for assigned responsibilities; provide instruction and mentoring to new employees and/or students in the field. Perform other duties of a similar nature or level.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
501-1,000 employees