Firefighter
General Statement of Duties : Performs responsible fire prevention and suppression work involving the protection of life and property from fire and other hazards, the extinguishing of fires, the treatment of emergency medical problems and the inspection of property; performs related duties as required.
Required to complete a minimum of 100 training hours a year, maintain a 50 percent attendance record for emergency calls and attend truck checks one Saturday every six weeks.
Salary : $12.00 / hour for Call Backs
$105.00 per training stipend
Applicants must :
Have completed Firefighter I & II or willing to participate in a fire academy.
Live within 30 minutes of the station in any given situation.
Be 18+ years of age.
Possess a valid driver's license.
Pass a pre-employment physical and drug test, background test and physical agility test.
Interviews and Physical Agility Testing will be held Monday, November 3rd - 6 : 00 p.m. Will be contacted by October 31st for a time slot.
Supervision Received : Works under the general and technical supervision of the Fire Captain on duty and the general direction of the Fire Chief.
Examples of Duties :
Assists in giving tours and demonstrations to the public.
Performs other duties as needed or required.
Albert Lea Fire Physical Ability Test (ALFPAT) This is a PASS / FAIL test that you have 10 minutes to complete.
Objective : The following eight events are used to determine if the candidate is physically and mentally fit to perform essential job tasks on a fire scene. This portion of testing is strictly a Pass / Fail evaluation and you will have 10 minutes to complete the test to pass.
Requirements : Throughout all events, you will wear a 50-pound vest (used to simulate the weight of full turnout gear and SCBA). An additional 25 pounds will be added to the shoulders for the first event and removed when the first event is completed. In addition to the vest, all candidates throughout all events must wear long pants, a hard hat with chin strap, work gloves, and footwear with no open heel or toe. The vest, helmet, and gloves will be supplied. Watches and loose or restrictive jewelry are not permitted. The events are placed in a sequence that best simulates fire scene events. The clock will start once the 20 second warm up is complete on the first event and stop once you cross the line of the final event. There is no running during the events or between the events, with the exception of the hose drag.
EVENT 1 : Stair Climb -The candidate will mount the step mill and begin climbing. When the candidate begins climbing the 20 second warm up will begin at 50 steps per second. After the 20 seconds is complete the machine will speed up to 60 steps per minute, the time will begin, and the candidate will remain on the step mill for 3 minutes. During the warmup the candidate may grasp the handrail momentarily to gain balance. Once the speed increases and the 3 minute timing start the handrail may be grasped with a single hand. If for some reason the candidate falls off the step mill during the warm up you may remount the step mill and continue the test. If the candidate falls off during the 3 minute testing time the test is a failure. The purpose of this event is to test aerobic conditioning and lower body strength.
EVENT 2 : Hose Drag - The candidate will grab a nozzle that is connected to an uncharged 1 ' hose line and drag it 125' to a designated area where the candidate will go down to one knee and pull the remaining hose line into the designated area. The hose will be marked 8' from the nozzle, to indicate how much hose can be draped over the shoulder. Once the candidate touches the nozzle it cannot be set down for any reason until it reaches the designated area, if it is dropped this will stop the test and the candidate will fail. When completed walk to the next event. The purpose of this event is to test aerobic conditioning and upper and lower body strength.
EVENT 3 : Equipment Carry - The candidate will grab a gas chain saw from the table and place it on the floor, then grab a gas chop saw from the table and place it on the floor. Now the candidate will grab and carry both saws 50' go around a cone and back to the starting position, then the candidate will place both saws on the ground and place them one at a time back on the table. The candidate can stop at any time and place the saws on the ground to adjust their grip, if the saws are dropped the test will stop and the candidate will fail. When completed walk to the next event. The purpose of this event is to test aerobic conditioning and grip strength.
EVENT 4 : Ladder Raise and Extension - The candidate will walk a hinged 24' extension ladder hand over hand touching every rung until the ladder is safely against the wall. Once the ladder is safely against the wall the candidate will extend the ladder until it hits the stops and then lower it in a controlled fashion. Now the candidate will lower the ladder to the starting position using a hand over hand technique touching each rung, until the ladder is in the starting position. If the candidate uses the rails to raise or lower the ladder, they will get one warning and the second time the test will stop and the candidate will fail, also if the ladder drops or is not lowered in a controlled fashion this will stop the test and the candidate will fail. When completed walk to the next event. The purpose of this event is to test upper body strength.
EVENT 5 : Forcible Entry - The candidate will stand on the Keiser sled and then grab the mallet and then strike the weight until it reaches the end of the sled. Then place the mallet back in the starting position. If the mallet is not placed back in the starting position or the mallet leaves the candidates hands, the test will stop and the candidate will fail. When completed walk to the next event. The purpose of this event is to test the whole-body strength and aerobic condition.
EVENT 6 : Rescue - The candidate will grab a 170# rescue randy with a strap in each hand and drag him 35' around a cone and 35' back to the starting position. The candidate can stop at any time to readjust the grip on the handles, if the candidate drops the rescue randy or they fall down the test will stop and the candidate will fail. The time will stop and you will move to the staging area and remove the vest. The purpose of this event is to test whole body strength and aerobic conditioning.
UNTIMED EVENTS - The candidate will get a
Firefighter • Albert Lea, MN, US