About The Position

This position is responsible for performing a variety of technical tasks at the working level in fire suppression, rescue, emergency medical services, prevention, and other special assignments.

Requirements

  • Graduation from High School or GED.
  • Utah State Paramedic
  • Certification for CPR
  • UFRA Firefighter I & II
  • UFRA Hazmat Awareness & Hazmat Operations
  • Valid State of Utah Driver’s License Class “D”
  • Knowledge of EMS and resuscitation techniques and their application.
  • Technical and administrative principles and practices, methods and techniques of fire suppression and prevention programs and emergency medical services.
  • Operation, maintenance, and uses of modern firefighting equipment.
  • Operation of the applicable tools and equipment.
  • Working under stress and using good judgment in emergency situations.
  • Present various options and approaches to problem identification and resolution.
  • Acquire and maintain a professional uniform, in compliance with department requirements.
  • Communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
  • Analyze situations and adopt a reasonable course of action.
  • Attend required training events and maintain required training participation levels.
  • Work irregular shift hours and participate in staffing pages (“Callbacks”) as required.
  • Maintain physical fitness per department standards.

Nice To Haves

  • NIMS 100, 200, 700, & 800 (within first 6 months)
  • UFRA Wildland Firefighter I (within first 12 months)
  • UFRA Apparatus Driver’s Operator-Pumper (ADO-P)
  • UFRA Apparatus Driver’s Operator-Aerial (ADO-A)
  • Certifications for ACLS, PALS/PEPP
  • UFRA Command Training Center

Responsibilities

  • Respond to alarms and perform firefighting activities including driving apparatus, operating pumps and related equipment, laying hose, fire combat, containment, salvage, and extinguishment tasks.
  • Perform forcible entry into involved buildings and vehicles.
  • Perform emergency aid activities including administering first aid and providing other assistance as required.
  • Participate in fire drills, attend classes in firefighting, emergency medicine, hazardous materials, and related subjects.
  • Clean and inspect equipment and apparatus after returning from incident and notify supervisors of any discrepant conditions.
  • Make minor repairs to equipment and apparatus, perform routine preventative maintenance tasks, and keep records of such action.
  • Operate radio and other communication equipment.
  • Participate in the inspection of buildings, hydrants, and other structures in fire prevention programs.
  • Keep fire station, equipment, and grounds in a clean, operational, and orderly condition.
  • Acquire and retain a thorough knowledge of the city, including streets, buildings, water supply, unusual hazards and related items.
  • Perform all work duties and activities in accordance with Department/City policies and procedures.
  • Present programs to the community on safety, medical, and fire prevention topics.
  • Maintain a productive working environment which includes, but is not limited to, a spirit of cooperation with co-workers, peers and the public.
  • Maintain and wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment for various situations encountered, including use of Personal Accountability Record (PAR) systems.
  • Works in a safe manner and reports unsafe activity and conditions. Follows city-wide safety policy and practices. Adheres to responsibilities concerning safety prevention, reporting and monitoring as outlined in the department/city policies and procedures.
  • Maintain physical fitness level that ensures ability to ensure personal safety.
  • Subject to emergency callbacks and/or mandatory return to duty.
  • Other duties as assigned by the Fire Captain and/or Chief Officer.
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