

After completion of the program, students can sit for the written and practical portions of the State Firefighter Certification Examination.Īdvanced programs vary in contact hours and/or credit hours. The program meets requirements for certification as a firefighter set forth by the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training. The program is mentally, physically, and emotionally demanding, but it also includes extensive classroom and practical training. Our Firefighter (Minimum Standards) State Certification course will prepare you for this exciting profession. Our rigorous coursework will prepare you for entry-level firefighter positions in fire service, and with certification as a Florida State Firefighter, you'll be one step closer to your dream career. Especially new young people.Do you have what it takes to become a firefighter? The Firefighter Program at STC can help you find out. So eight or nine of those is pretty good, the percentage. "Between the three fire departments we have 113 firefighters. While he cannot guarantee the chance of a high school credit is the reason new people have signed up in recent years, the numbers of students taking the training is encouraging, he said.

"Over the years, we've had a lot of members join at the age of 16 that were still in high school and it was a way of recognizing the time they were putting into their community," he said. The students who complete the training can apply for one elective credit toward the five they need to graduate. The three-month program Hunt teaches is run out of the three fire halls in the region between September and November to avoid the busy lobster season in the area.Ī number of volunteer firefighters make their living on the water, he said, or by working in the plants. It said students work with volunteer fire departments to complete the requirements.Ī volunteer firefighter is shown fighting a fire in a shipping container during training in the Municipality of Barrington. The opportunity is available to any high school student in the province, according to the Department of Education.

"It consists of classroom and practical skills." "It's another tool for the toolbox to help with recruitment," he said. Hunt, who was a volunteer firefighter for 35 years, looked into the personal development credit program after a local fire department raised the idea. The Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs estimates volunteer firefighters make up 71 per cent of all firefighters in the country.īut some chiefs have raised concerns that tough economic times are making recruitment efforts increasingly more difficult. The 113 firefighters from the three departments in the municipality are all volunteers. "It's very important because especially in rural areas, there's no way that the municipalities can afford to have paid fire service." "It's challenging to get people," said Dwayne Hunt, the fire services co-ordinator for the municipality. It's another strategy the municipality has tapped into to find new volunteer recruits. The Municipality of Barrington, where the May 27 fire began, has been running the training since 2019, seeing the possibility of a credit as a bonus for students looking to graduate. As many as nine have joined volunteer fire departments in the area since then. The initiative allows high school students who finish a firefighter training program to apply for a personal development credit that goes toward their graduation. Some volunteer firefighters who responded to the largest wildfire ever recorded in Nova Scotia came through a program that gives students a high school credit when they complete their training.
