WANT TO BE A FIREFIGHTER? RESERVE APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED THROUGH AUG. 12

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August 2, 2011 (El Cajon)--Heartland Fire & Rescue is  accepting applications for the "reserve" portion of the Heartland Fire Academy now through August 12th. Applications will be accepted Monday through Friday, between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. at 100 E. Lexington Ave. in El Cajon.

 

A reserve firefighter is an auxiliary position with Heartland Fire & Rescue, serving El Cajon. It’s an opportunity for those interested in a fire service career to get important hands-on experience while giving back to the community.

 

Participation as a reserve neither implies nor guarantees an offer of employment with the Heartland Fire & Rescue Department; however, it is a valuable resume builder toward a firefighting career.

 

Heartland Fire Chief Mike Scott says, “The reserve firefighter program is a great opportunity for those people interested in a career in the fire service and the fire department benefits by supplementing its' resources.”

 

Reserve Firefighter Duties: After successful completion of the reserve academy, the reserve firefighter is expected to continue personal growth through required monthly training classes, training assignments and ride-along experience. During the ride-along shift reserves will be assigned as part of an engine company or paramedic unit and experience, firsthand, firefighting, medical aids, rescue calls and other public service activities. Reserve firefighters also gain experience through participation in fire prevention and fire education programs.

 

Minimum Requirements
•18 years of age at time of application
•High school graduate or equivalent (GED)
•Possession of a valid San Diego County EMT-1A

 

For additional information visit www.elcajonfire.com or www.heartlandfire.org. Applicants are strongly encouraged to refer to these websites frequently for updated information.
 


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