Im just waiting to pass my NREMT and then get on with unified I wanna get my Fire certification but I’m scared I ain’t physically strong enough and I ain’t sure if ill be able to pass the maze
@@BootyGoblinesque stereotypes are cool and all, but do nothing but perpetuate misinformation and hostility. We’re a much more diverse community than many think. Thanks for watching!
Home schooled or not just keep believing in yourself if it’s your dream you can make it happen ! I’m retired 33 years as a fireman, I had a learning disability but I wanted it ! Be strong follow your dreams and keep going
i have a learning disability. im going back to get my diploma and i get to pick a career choice and i want this so so bad. but im also 37 . 5 feet tall and out of shape. i want this and or EMT really bad
I have 3 weeks left till i graduate! I feel like im atop mount Everest looking down as getting EMT, Then Paramedic, and finally the Fire Academy has been a journey with highs and lows. I love being a paramedic. Thats my bread and butter. The fire side of the job has been humbling. All i can say is too have thick skin and a short memory. Because The job itself is the rewarding its the politics, perception, and all the nonsense that can wear you down. Because in this job its like a mine field of egos you must get through
@@Champe92 it’s about culture and not all departments are the same. Some are guilty of that high school style hazing crap. I feel like even as a rookie we are all entitled to respect because we paid our dues to even have a seat at the table. It’s a fine line. The line between fun jokes and downright harassment. I just hope I end up in a department with a decent culture
I start the fire academy in 3 days and declaring it now I will graduate🫡 check back in with this comment 22 weeks from now so around January. I’ll respond with the date of my graduation✨🙏🏽
i wanna be a firefighter but i'm scared i'm not smart enough i was home schooled my whole life and i don't know basic math very well but i'm gonna try i hope
You have to get into a whole new mindset starting this very moment. Repeat this to yourself a bunch of times.. “Show me a ten foot wall and I’ll build you a twelve foot ladder “
im an international student here in VIC but man sometimes I wish I could be a firefighter here or a police officer. its a risky job but worth it because you get to save someone’s life and I bet knowing that you just saved someone’s life its gotta be the best feeling ever
This series got me to sign up with my local Vol. department. Been running hoses and directing traffic on calls for a few weeks with them and am starting school this week! I’ve never been so anxious and excited my life
Former Paramedic Firefighter Lieutenant Specialist here. I miss these days, and if I could do it all again, I would. I am truly honored and grateful for having this experience and career!
@@niyahlee2104 My advice is to check your state fire prevention website (assuming you’re in the US). You may have to pay for the training out of pocket unless you are lucky enough to get hired at a fire department as an EMT and they send you. Good luck! 🧑🏻🚒
20 years old and im working hard to try to become a firefighter with a big city but also gonna go to school for firefighter and emt so i can get in with smaller towns too and help others🙏
I just been told that at tye fire service department they will be recruiting from my country and I don't know if I can deal with the training but I have high hopes to the good, looking forward to the recruiting day, wish me well please
Love your videos! You are all our true SUPERHEROES! You are all amazing human beings, and we are proud of you and grateful for what you do for us 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
I just saved this 87 yr old women from a seizure And I am going to be Going through the requirements For Fire fighting In 5 years rn I got Priortys i gotta set straight but Instead of killing people i wanna save people I got a offer to join the swat team I Then Declined the offer im know Working self employed u Dab water On their heads to keep their body Temp Regulated
I would love to do this, but I’m too out of shape at the moment. I’m trying to get back into diet and exercise. It would be awesome to go this this and finish someday
Cool video! I’m about wrapped up with an 8ish month academy that included EMT. I’ve got military time and been thru a police academy so I didn’t think much of it in terms of difficulty. But it’s actually been pretty grindy at times. The academics are pretty involved. And you can make bunker gear suck in many ways😂
Quite a few members in my family were fire fighters. I served in the Marine Corps and the Army. I am currently working on getting back into the shape I was a couple years ago. The transformation is going well. I want to become a fire fighter, but the bad part is they don't pay enough. I've gotten so accustomed to a 6-figure career and my family has gotten accustomed to it too. I'm not sure if I can turn back the wages and still afford a healthy lifestyle for us. Guess time will tell.
Not sure what's worse. Pulling and loading 16k ft of hose in the UT cold or pulling and loading 16k ft of hose in the GA heat. I've done the GA heat and it sucks.
As of right now I am a German volunteer firefighter doing a year of service in my local professional dep. I want to be a professional in the states however.
I want to be a firefighter, but have asthma. It isn’t bad, haven’t used an inhaler in a while only when I get really sick is when my asthma acts up but other than that I’m good. I spent 4 years as a army combat engineer and currently working as an emt, will asthma be a disqualifier?
There isn't a blanket statement of what will keep you in or out. We follow the NFPA 1582 firefighter standard, check that out for more info. We provide every recruit a health screening as part of their onboarding with a yearly checkup.
Im 38 , have a three year old and want to do something in my life i and my family can be proud of , i spent most my time being a lazy stoner , going from job to job , i didnt graduate highschool. I did some jr college was always told i was smart enough to do anything i want but i never applied myself . Is it too late for someone like me to try and become a fireman? Any tips ? The last four months ive really been focusing on getting in shape , thinking of warehouse work , body building etc but maybe im getting in shape for something greater, i always wanted to do something great that could help others and not just myself , is it too late to start now ?
It is not too late as long as you feel you are still physically capable. Don't let your age discourage you. Get physically fit, mentally prepared, and make sure your family is supportive of your decision. Best of luck!
Don’t ever lower the standard. Combat military units train like the 82nd train like hell. These people are meant to pull bodies out the basement, up stairs. So they need to pull their own weight otherwise the department is at fault for getting a firefighter killed who never should of put the uniform on.
Hey guys, I am going to move to utah, and i will maybe want to become a fire fighter but i have some medical conditions, I just want to make a difference in the world
I am working as a dispatcher in saudi arabia and trained as a fire fighter in nepal. I want to do NFPA fire fighter kevel 1& 2. Could you please guide me to the academy?
FDNY used to have a pretty hard academy. I went through 16 years ago. It was 6 months long. It’s nothing like that anymore. Much more watered down to accommodate the so called protected categories of employee . I assume many cities which are run by democrats have similar situations. Chicago, DC, Baltimore.
Every academy will be different as far as the daily physical fitness. You need to enter the academy already having great cardiovascular strength as well as physical strength. The academy I went to had us do 50 pushups, 50 sit-ups, 50 burpees, 50 20lb sledge hammer swings against a tire, dummy drags, and a timed 2 mile run every morning. Academies may have easier or more difficult expectations as far as fitness.
You should. A lot of servicemen and women make that transition, plus with us you can receive preference points on the written exam that puts you ahead of others.
i think about being a fire fighter and if i was going to be one i would attend the academy in like 2 years, and ngl im pretty weak and skinny. how should i prepare for that in the time i have?
The biggest thing to overcome is the mindset that you can't do something. Start working on your fitness and strength building now, create that lifestyle. You don't have to be a bodybuilder in this line of work, but you do need to be able to sustain a workload over a period of time. Some strength is essential and required. You'll get there!
@UnifiedFireUtah Thank you so much for the tips! I definitely need to start working on strength for my health anyway, and it's great to know you don't have to be insanely strong in that line of work. Thank you!
Every department may be a little different. Some require you to get your fire and medical certs prior to applying. We don't require any certs to be hired. We're looking for good people and we'll provide all your training.
It's all good. Recruits begin their day at 0630hrs and have stayed as late as 2300hrs. It was certainly a long day no matter how many hours it ended up being.
Hello, I am Filipino and I am interested in joining your organization as a firefighter. Could you guide me on the application process in your country? Thank you for the assistance, as I am eager to serve in your nation.
Kumusta! To be eligible for employment here with us you basically have to be able to work legally in the US. This can be done through the E-Verify program. Search that up for details. Good luck!
Im 15 years old and hope to be hired at my local fire department someday but I have asthma. Are three any firefighters here who could tell me if I can still get hired?
While each department will vary on what they require, ours is a high school diploma, drivers license, and pass a background check. We help you with the rest.
Is it best to get my EMT first before starting fire academy? I will be starting Fire Academy through Santa Rosa Junior College in california and am unsure on the whole process to start.
I can't speak for all departments and what they require. We encourage having your EMT first but it doesn't restrict you from being hired with us. Go to your local station and just talk to the crew, they're likely very welcoming and will provide you what you're looking for.
If anyone one thinks fire academy is intense, try border patrol. The first few you're in Artesia, there's something called EOD (entry on duty) and basically what it is is they yell their asses off at you while you're getting processed.
Getting started varies from department to department. Some require you to get all your fire or EMS certs, some don't even do EMS. We require neither to be hired and then we help you get everything you need once on board. I recommend reaching out to your local department and finding out how your area works. They can get you started in the right direction.
this isnt my dream im going to be honest right now, what my real dream is, is to fight in mma or kickboxing or muay thai and go pro but something about being a firefighter calls to me the same way fighting does i am 120 lbs i am 5'4" i am slightly athletic i want to do this but i dont know if i am physically capable of saving anyone but i really want to die trying to protect people from losing their meaningful lives in fires :/
Is it possible for foreigners who register at the US fire department academy and become US firefighters by changing the status of residents to US residents after being sworn in?
We do much much more than just medical calls, though they do consume the majority of our response. Hazmat incidents, motor vehicle accidents, entrapments and extrications, school visits, station tours, community events, etc.
No way some of these cadets passed the CPAT. Must not have required… they should require it. Basic level of fitness to pass it, would have cut 1/3 of those recruits that shouldn’t have been there.
I checked the salary and without knowing the region it seems a little low. However, it probably scales up quickly. I think it goes without saying there are much easier ways to make $60k.
It absolutely can and does. You're looking at the wrong fire departments. You don't have to live in the Bay or in NYC to make 6 figures, there's lots of affordable places to live that have fire departments paying $60,000+ as a starting salary (which goes up very quickly by tens of thousands). I live in probably one of the shittiest states to be a firefighter in and the department right next to me pays $60,000 if you already have your certifications).
Do you guys believe in mental abuse, bullying & harassment to train your department? Yelling & cussing & bullying should be illegal in the fire academies. Paramilitary is ridiculous & nonsense. Train them the right way not abuse them & make them into emotionless robots.
Hello @Champe92, thanks for watching and reaching out. We appreciate your inquiry into our methods and tactics of training our new recruits. Curious as to what part of the video you felt was cussing, yelling, bullying, and abusing as none of those methods are used or displayed here. In fact, if you listen to the instructor cadre share their thoughts throughout the video, all you see and hear is encouragement, teaching, and mental fortitude being advocated. There is a demand for alertness, respect, attention to detail, effort, and situational awareness, as these characteristics are the skills that will keep us alive in a dangerous incident or situation. Hope this helps clarify your concern, please know we wholeheartedly agree there is no place for tearing down or mentally abusing new recruits. Not a path we pursue, but rather we build individuals with strong character and help them see and find their own potential that many times they didn't know they even had. Take care.
@@UnifiedFireUtah Quit using fear to further the cause. Less than 5% of fire depth calls are even fires. Better building codes and building practices have dramatically reduced the number of actual fire calls. This is why many fire dept have resorted to attending Ambulance calls in order to maintain calls numbers for job security. There is so much that the taxpaying public aren't told about fire depts.
Fewer fire calls yet we keep building fancier bigger fire stations bigger more expensive fire trucks with more and more staff? Some for communities to start taking a much closer look at their fire depts and their budgets.
@@UnifiedFireUtah How many times have you actually truly saved a child drowning or a stroke Patient? I mean actually truly saved them not just shown up at the scene? Let's be honest !
@@UnifiedFireUtahI know I’m late but it’s been a dream of mine to become a firefighter I can do almost everything that it would require mentally physically my only weakness is I can’t do a push up to save my life I can do a whole lot of other things just didn’t do push up’s when I was younger so I’m not very good at them any tips or words of wisdom
21 years as a Memphis firefighter, and I still hate loading HOSE!
I've loaded hose before. It was a pain in the arse, back and knees.
Terrible stuff after a fire
I only did 9 years and I hated it until night time
In the Fire academy now. The first few weeks definitely kicked my ass but now I’m at the end and so happy. It taught me I’m stronger than I thought 💪🏼
Our motto is Stronger, Faster, Smarter. Good luck with your career!
Im just waiting to pass my NREMT and then get on with unified I wanna get my Fire certification but I’m scared I ain’t physically strong enough and I ain’t sure if ill be able to pass the maze
I'm a firefighter too where are you from ahh?
3 months later. How’s it going?
Thank you for your service 🙏
Whatever group of people made this video did an amazing job. Great narrative flow, sound quality, and amazing shots.
Them mormons sure do know how to put a clean edit together
@@BootyGoblinesque stereotypes are cool and all, but do nothing but perpetuate misinformation and hostility. We’re a much more diverse community than many think. Thanks for watching!
Thank you! We're proud of the content we are able to put out and hope it is informational for all.
Home schooled or not just keep believing in yourself if it’s your dream you can make it happen ! I’m retired 33 years as a fireman, I had a learning disability but I wanted it ! Be strong follow your dreams and keep going
i have a learning disability. im going back to get my diploma and i get to pick a career choice and i want this so so bad. but im also 37 . 5 feet tall and out of shape. i want this and or EMT really bad
I have 3 weeks left till i graduate! I feel like im atop mount Everest looking down as getting EMT, Then Paramedic, and finally the Fire Academy has been a journey with highs and lows. I love being a paramedic. Thats my bread and butter. The fire side of the job has been humbling. All i can say is too have thick skin and a short memory. Because The job itself is the rewarding its the politics, perception, and all the nonsense that can wear you down. Because in this job its like a mine field of egos you must get through
Wow very well said
Sounds like any job. I hope you graduated by now second responder.
@@SuperCuttysark yup I graduated 😅. It’s been a truly humbling experience!
So I’m assuming they allow bullying & harassment at your department when you say thick skin?..
@@Champe92 it’s about culture and not all departments are the same. Some are guilty of that high school style hazing crap. I feel like even as a rookie we are all entitled to respect because we paid our dues to even have a seat at the table. It’s a fine line. The line between fun jokes and downright harassment. I just hope I end up in a department with a decent culture
I start the fire academy in 3 days and declaring it now I will graduate🫡 check back in with this comment 22 weeks from now so around January. I’ll respond with the date of my graduation✨🙏🏽
Good luck!
How’s it going?
@@saltlakeangler19003 months left bro
i wanna be a firefighter but i'm scared i'm not smart enough i was home schooled my whole life and i don't know basic math very well but i'm gonna try i hope
You have to get into a whole new mindset starting this very moment.
Repeat this to yourself a bunch of times..
“Show me a ten foot wall and I’ll build you a twelve foot ladder “
I was also home school i and I'm a firefighter it was easy
@@matthewfoutch5434did you do firefighter academy and take you’re ems classes in college ? or fit-1
I was home schooled I was never good at math but I'm now a firefighter and emt the fire academy will help you
@@HialeahMayornfpa standard is 3-5 rungs over. Your ladder would be no good.
My granddaughter graduated from here soon. I am so proud of her.
Nice!
im an international student here in VIC but man sometimes I wish I could be a firefighter here or a police officer. its a risky job but worth it because you get to save someone’s life and I bet knowing that you just saved someone’s life its gotta be the best feeling ever
Came here because I love watching Bootcamp and academia vids!!
This series got me to sign up with my local Vol. department. Been running hoses and directing traffic on calls for a few weeks with them and am starting school this week! I’ve never been so anxious and excited my life
You ever get the itch to go full time look us up!
Question I signed up to take the exam. If I do pass it and then go on to fire academy do I have to pay for fire academy?
Can’t wait to be a firefighter one day
Former Paramedic Firefighter Lieutenant Specialist here. I miss these days, and if I could do it all again, I would. I am truly honored and grateful for having this experience and career!
Do you have any advice on the best way to start training ? I’m just passed EMT school and am very interested in fire school .
@@niyahlee2104 My advice is to check your state fire prevention website (assuming you’re in the US). You may have to pay for the training out of pocket unless you are lucky enough to get hired at a fire department as an EMT and they send you. Good luck! 🧑🏻🚒
i really want to do this but im worried i would fail. im not in shape and im 37
@@kamiamore4724 Make the commitment now to prepare yourself for it. There's been many in your situation that have come out successful.
20 years old and im working hard to try to become a firefighter with a big city but also gonna go to school for firefighter and emt so i can get in with smaller towns too and help others🙏
How’s it goint
Tonight I’m joining my local volunteer department. I’m so excited for every challenge that’s coming.
i love seeing the female firefighters. gives me hope 😊
I just been told that at tye fire service department they will be recruiting from my country and I don't know if I can deal with the training but I have high hopes to the good, looking forward to the recruiting day, wish me well please
How it go
Love your videos! You are all our true SUPERHEROES! You are all amazing human beings, and we are proud of you and grateful for what you do for us 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Appreciate your thoughts!
I just saved this 87 yr old women from a seizure And I am going to be Going through the requirements For Fire fighting In 5 years rn I got Priortys i gotta set straight but Instead of killing people i wanna save people I got a offer to join the swat team I Then Declined the offer im know Working self employed u Dab water On their heads to keep their body Temp Regulated
I start fire academy soon
How’s it been
Yes, this is what it is all about!
I would love to do this, but I’m too out of shape at the moment. I’m trying to get back into diet and exercise. It would be awesome to go this this and finish someday
Recognizing what you need to do is the first step. Get after it, you can do it!
Cool video! I’m about wrapped up with an 8ish month academy that included EMT. I’ve got military time and been thru a police academy so I didn’t think much of it in terms of difficulty. But it’s actually been pretty grindy at times. The academics are pretty involved. And you can make bunker gear suck in many ways😂
Quite a few members in my family were fire fighters. I served in the Marine Corps and the Army. I am currently working on getting back into the shape I was a couple years ago. The transformation is going well. I want to become a fire fighter, but the bad part is they don't pay enough. I've gotten so accustomed to a 6-figure career and my family has gotten accustomed to it too. I'm not sure if I can turn back the wages and still afford a healthy lifestyle for us. Guess time will tell.
Most departments you’ll make 100k in four years
That’s absolutely not true
@@dom80221 Most certainly not true. The chief is lucky to make that after a lifelong career.
@@braydencarey4352 most definitely true in Colorado.
@@ionatanapula9617 come to Colorado and see for yourself
Not sure what's worse. Pulling and loading 16k ft of hose in the UT cold or pulling and loading 16k ft of hose in the GA heat. I've done the GA heat and it sucks.
I'm going to go with the cold!! Turnouts will keep you warm in the cold.....it's when you stop moving that things turn quickly!
Those UT folk don’t know Anything about that summer humidity in the south
If I join Boot Camp, I would do Firefighting or Police Boot Camps. They don't yell at you as much and easier than military Boot Camps.
Soft
@@SliccPapo93Have fun being a politician’s pawn
Military basic is a cake walk
Thank you for your service.
This looks super tough 😱
Wildland here! Hello
Let's do it ❤
As of right now I am a German volunteer firefighter doing a year of service in my local professional dep. I want to be a professional in the states however.
If you can attain legal working privileges in the US you can apply with us.
@@UnifiedFireUtah My next step is to get a degree, I'll be training and I'll remember ya'll for when I make the move🤘
@@i.ak.1684 Best of luck!
I want to learn how to be a firefighter I'm not good math because I'm special ed class but mix but I'm going to try out when I get to college
How did it go ?
I want to be a firefighter, but have asthma. It isn’t bad, haven’t used an inhaler in a while only when I get really sick is when my asthma acts up but other than that I’m good. I spent 4 years as a army combat engineer and currently working as an emt, will asthma be a disqualifier?
There isn't a blanket statement of what will keep you in or out. We follow the NFPA 1582 firefighter standard, check that out for more info. We provide every recruit a health screening as part of their onboarding with a yearly checkup.
I want to do this and I'm very smart 💪💪💪💪
Im 38 , have a three year old and want to do something in my life i and my family can be proud of , i spent most my time being a lazy stoner , going from job to job , i didnt graduate highschool. I did some jr college was always told i was smart enough to do anything i want but i never applied myself . Is it too late for someone like me to try and become a fireman? Any tips ? The last four months ive really been focusing on getting in shape , thinking of warehouse work , body building etc but maybe im getting in shape for something greater, i always wanted to do something great that could help others and not just myself , is it too late to start now ?
@@worldaboveandbelow5977 thank you !
It's never too late to put in the effort! Push yourself and see what you're capable of.
@@UnifiedFireUtah awesome 👍 thank you !!!
It is not too late as long as you feel you are still physically capable. Don't let your age discourage you. Get physically fit, mentally prepared, and make sure your family is supportive of your decision. Best of luck!
Almost word for word the same story as mine and I'm 37 this year, too! I hope it isn't too late for me either. Good luck to us!
Honestly I’ve been going back and forth with this for months.. I’m just not too sure..
Here's your sign. Just go for it.
So you have to get your emt license first to join a fire academy?
This a light fire for them thats crazy I can only imagine a 4 alarm fire
Don’t ever lower the standard. Combat military units train like the 82nd train like hell. These people are meant to pull bodies out the basement, up stairs. So they need to pull their own weight otherwise the department is at fault for getting a firefighter killed who never should of put the uniform on.
Hey guys, I am going to move to utah, and i will maybe want to become a fire fighter but i have some medical conditions, I just want to make a difference in the world
You’ll never know unless you give it a try! Go for it!
@@UnifiedFireUtah true, i will, Thank you, can i stop by your firehouse someday
@@Midnight_Fox-f5g Sorry for the delay, everyone is welcome to visit a station.
I am working as a dispatcher in saudi arabia and trained as a fire fighter in nepal. I want to do NFPA fire fighter kevel 1& 2. Could you please guide me to the academy?
I’m not complaining when I ask this question. Are all fire academies as physically demanding as this fire academy?
Nope
Okay. Are you a firefighter?
@@kylejanof5165 no sir I work in EMS side of things at a private department but i have worked fire ems so I talked to the guy a lot and so forth
FDNY used to have a pretty hard academy. I went through 16 years ago. It was 6 months long. It’s nothing like that anymore. Much more watered down to accommodate the so called protected categories of employee . I assume many cities which are run by democrats have similar situations. Chicago, DC, Baltimore.
Every academy will be different as far as the daily physical fitness. You need to enter the academy already having great cardiovascular strength as well as physical strength. The academy I went to had us do 50 pushups, 50 sit-ups, 50 burpees, 50 20lb sledge hammer swings against a tire, dummy drags, and a timed 2 mile run every morning. Academies may have easier or more difficult expectations as far as fitness.
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I’m in the Marine corps reserves looking to get into firefighting.
You should. A lot of servicemen and women make that transition, plus with us you can receive preference points on the written exam that puts you ahead of others.
i think about being a fire fighter and if i was going to be one i would attend the academy in like 2 years, and ngl im pretty weak and skinny. how should i prepare for that in the time i have?
The biggest thing to overcome is the mindset that you can't do something. Start working on your fitness and strength building now, create that lifestyle. You don't have to be a bodybuilder in this line of work, but you do need to be able to sustain a workload over a period of time. Some strength is essential and required. You'll get there!
@UnifiedFireUtah Thank you so much for the tips! I definitely need to start working on strength for my health anyway, and it's great to know you don't have to be insanely strong in that line of work. Thank you!
What are the requirements for being a firefighter things like schooling and degrees and certification
Every department may be a little different. Some require you to get your fire and medical certs prior to applying. We don't require any certs to be hired. We're looking for good people and we'll provide all your training.
I have a hard time believing hose day was a 16-18 hour day if we are falling out at 8:30 sounds like cap to me
It's all good. Recruits begin their day at 0630hrs and have stayed as late as 2300hrs. It was certainly a long day no matter how many hours it ended up being.
They get to grow mustaches in the academy. Not fair
If I didn’t finish high school can I still join in the fire Department?
Yes with a GED
Go get your GED and go to fire academy asap
Gotta get your GED
Our hiring requirements are a high school diploma or equivalent, drivers license, and a background check. We’ll help you with the rest!
I like fire.
about 10-16 hours of dragging hose so do tgey get some kind of water break or just water???
Health and safety are always monitored. Plenty of meal and water breaks are given.
@@UnifiedFireUtah ah ok
Hello, I am Filipino and I am interested in joining your organization as a firefighter. Could you guide me on the application process in your country? Thank you for the assistance, as I am eager to serve in your nation.
Kindly leave a comment in my statement thank you so much officers
But before that Can I work as a firefighter in your country despite being Filipino?"
Kumusta! To be eligible for employment here with us you basically have to be able to work legally in the US. This can be done through the E-Verify program. Search that up for details. Good luck!
Im 15 years old and hope to be hired at my local fire department someday but I have asthma. Are three any firefighters here who could tell me if I can still get hired?
Probably in an volunteer department not an profess one
If you can take the steps to get your asthma managed you should be eligible for hire.
I have pectus excavatum does that disqualify me for being a firefighter
Do you need college to be a firefighter ?
While each department will vary on what they require, ours is a high school diploma, drivers license, and pass a background check. We help you with the rest.
I want to be a firefighter.. i know it's not going to be easy but i want it 😭 now i need money for school 😢
With us, and possibly other departments around the country, you can get hired without any certifications or training. Look around.
Is it best to get my EMT first before starting fire academy? I will be starting Fire Academy through Santa Rosa Junior College in california and am unsure on the whole process to start.
I can't speak for all departments and what they require. We encourage having your EMT first but it doesn't restrict you from being hired with us. Go to your local station and just talk to the crew, they're likely very welcoming and will provide you what you're looking for.
If anyone one thinks fire academy is intense, try border patrol. The first few you're in Artesia, there's something called EOD (entry on duty) and basically what it is is they yell their asses off at you while you're getting processed.
Bruh😂that’s it
No thanks
How do I start my fire fighter journey? I’m 19 and confused where to start.
Getting started varies from department to department. Some require you to get all your fire or EMS certs, some don't even do EMS. We require neither to be hired and then we help you get everything you need once on board. I recommend reaching out to your local department and finding out how your area works. They can get you started in the right direction.
Do you have to go through an academy if you decide to leave your station and go to a different one in a different state
More than likely yes. Most departments will put you through their own academy, regardless of your previous training/experience.
this isnt my dream im going to be honest right now, what my real dream is, is to fight in mma or kickboxing or muay thai and go pro but something about being a firefighter calls to me the same way fighting does i am 120 lbs i am 5'4" i am slightly athletic i want to do this but i dont know if i am physically capable of saving anyone but i really want to die trying to protect people from losing their meaningful lives in fires :/
I hated hose week! lol.... I hated hose week! lol....
My dream is to become best fire fighter I really like it but in my country there's no training academy of fire fighter so how you can help me
I would recommend continue watching our videos and seeking out any other training opportunities out there.
Is it possible for foreigners who register at the US fire department academy and become US firefighters by changing the status of residents to US residents after being sworn in?
Being sworn in would not make you a US resident. You need to attain legal working status prior to applying with us.
“What’s gonna go on in those 48hrs” medical aid after medical aid
We do much much more than just medical calls, though they do consume the majority of our response. Hazmat incidents, motor vehicle accidents, entrapments and extrications, school visits, station tours, community events, etc.
I want to do this but I’m not very smart
Smart is a relative term. Apply yourself and work hard. You can make it happen.
Hi. quick question how do you apply as fire fighter as a foreigner?
You just have to demonstrate legal ability to work in the US.
I swear everybody pays attention to detail until they get out of the academy. Then everybody forgets 5gat saying.
It certainly can happen. All need to take personal accountability for what they've learned and apply it.
I would like to be a firefighter, can I do it if my liscence has been suspended before?(not a dui)
It is possible I would guess. Reach out to the HR department of where you would like to get started and see what they say.
Really? You puts ads on🤔
No way some of these cadets passed the CPAT. Must not have required… they should require it. Basic level of fitness to pass it, would have cut 1/3 of those recruits that shouldn’t have been there.
Big talk over the internet brother. I’m sure you’re super badass 🙄
The cpat is slowing being removed as a requirement unfortunately
Is there any height requirement to apply?
Negative. Open to anyone that can do the work.
I would do this if the job paid enough to actually live comfortably.
I checked the salary and without knowing the region it seems a little low. However, it probably scales up quickly. I think it goes without saying there are much easier ways to make $60k.
You write your own check.
It absolutely can and does. You're looking at the wrong fire departments. You don't have to live in the Bay or in NYC to make 6 figures, there's lots of affordable places to live that have fire departments paying $60,000+ as a starting salary (which goes up very quickly by tens of thousands). I live in probably one of the shittiest states to be a firefighter in and the department right next to me pays $60,000 if you already have your certifications).
@@BootyGoblinesque Goes up tens of thousands? Wheres that?😂
$77k starting salary by me
its similar to navy seals training
How? Lol
While we appreciate the sentiment we gotta be honest, definitely not that intense. But thanks!
Find someone that knows basic math that will help you.Good Luck
A high school level job nothing more.
i know how to hold a garden hose and spray water. i also know how to take naps during the day can I apply?
Spraying water on a fire takes a lot of brains🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪
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Alot of people out of shape in a recruit academy, what a joke
not to hate on the US colleagues but i feel like you shouldnt make it like it is the military
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False. Lots of response in a city, where our first due is.
Do you guys believe in mental abuse, bullying & harassment to train your department?
Yelling & cussing & bullying should be illegal in the fire academies.
Paramilitary is ridiculous & nonsense.
Train them the right way not abuse them & make them into emotionless robots.
Hello @Champe92, thanks for watching and reaching out. We appreciate your inquiry into our methods and tactics of training our new recruits. Curious as to what part of the video you felt was cussing, yelling, bullying, and abusing as none of those methods are used or displayed here. In fact, if you listen to the instructor cadre share their thoughts throughout the video, all you see and hear is encouragement, teaching, and mental fortitude being advocated. There is a demand for alertness, respect, attention to detail, effort, and situational awareness, as these characteristics are the skills that will keep us alive in a dangerous incident or situation. Hope this helps clarify your concern, please know we wholeheartedly agree there is no place for tearing down or mentally abusing new recruits. Not a path we pursue, but rather we build individuals with strong character and help them see and find their own potential that many times they didn't know they even had. Take care.
Go to your safe space you will always be a failure in life
Mustaches and watches in the academy very weird….. especially since not everyone has a watch
I laugh at how they’ve glorified such an idiot job and now they’re trying to act like police officers😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Until you're the one with an emergency. Trapped in a wrecked car. Child drowns. Cardiac arrest. Stroke. House on fire. All idiot job stuff.
@@UnifiedFireUtah Quit using fear to further the cause. Less than 5% of fire depth calls are even fires. Better building codes and building practices have dramatically reduced the number of actual fire calls. This is why many fire dept have resorted to attending Ambulance calls in order to maintain calls numbers for job security. There is so much that the taxpaying public aren't told about fire depts.
Fewer fire calls yet we keep building fancier bigger fire stations bigger more expensive fire trucks with more and more staff? Some for communities to start taking a much closer look at their fire depts and their budgets.
@@UnifiedFireUtah How many times have you actually truly saved a child drowning or a stroke Patient? I mean actually truly saved them not just shown up at the scene? Let's be honest !
@@UnifiedFireUtah What exactly can a firefighter do for say a stroke patient? Not really much!
I hated hose week! lol...
It’s universally disliked for sure.
@@UnifiedFireUtahI know I’m late but it’s been a dream of mine to become a firefighter I can do almost everything that it would require mentally physically my only weakness is I can’t do a push up to save my life I can do a whole lot of other things just didn’t do push up’s when I was younger so I’m not very good at them any tips or words of wisdom
@@Thatkidclapper14 It's not always what you can and can't do, but rather the effort to make it happen. Keep working on it, you will surprise yourself.
I’m a 280 lesbian with anger issues if I apply for job I’m sure they’ll make me captain in a year.I love social promotions lol
I don’t think that’s how it works
They need to give you a guys a pay raise. Firefighter pay is absolute garbage
Tonight I’m joining my local volunteer department. I’m so excited for every challenge that’s coming.