This position responds to fires and emergency alarms with a company; lays and connects hose, holds nozzles and directs water streams; raises and climbs ladders; uses chemical lines and extinguishers; removes persons from danger and administers emergency medical care to injured persons; performs general maintenance work in the upkeep of Department property; cleans quarters; makes minor repairs to equipment; participates in drills and attends training sessions; performs assigned fire inspections entailing checking building exits and the like for compliance with accepted fire safety standards or ordinances; drives and operates any and all equipment used by the Department for emergency or non-emergency use as assigned by the shift commander or superior officer.
This position responds to fires and emergency alarms with a company; lays and connects hose, holds nozzles and directs water streams; raises and climbs ladders; uses chemical lines and extinguishers; removes persons from danger and administers emergency medical care to injured persons; performs general maintenance work in the upkeep of Department property; cleans quarters; makes minor repairs to equipment; participates in drills and attends training sessions; performs assigned fire inspections entailing checking building exits and the like for compliance with accepted fire safety standards or ordinances; drives and operates any and all equipment used by the Department for emergency or non-emergency use as assigned by the shift commander or superior officer.
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