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In United States, the Fire Service Exploring is a program offered by Learning for Life, a branch of the Boy Scouts of America. The National Volunteer Fire Council offers the National Junior Firefighter Program, a national umbrella program for all youth firefighting programs, including Explorers, cadets, and junior firefighters.
The national program provides tools and resources to help local departments implement a youth program. The goal of the National Junior Firefighter Program is to get more youth involved in the fire and emergency services, thus fostering a lifelong connection with the emergency services where they can continue to serve as first responders or ...
Fire Service Exploring is a program offered by Learning for Life that introduces major aspects of the fire service to young adults ages 14–21, or in the ninth grade. Once enough training has been acquired, Explorers can be allowed on actual fire-related emergency calls under certain conditions such as:
Dec. 10—BOX INFO To apply for the junior firefighter program, visit the Airport-Sorgho Volunteer Fire Department website at airportsorghofd.com. ----- The Airport-Sorgho Volunteer Fire ...
Baxter has participated in the junior firefighter program since she was a freshman. Now that she is 18, she is eager to take on more responsibilities, and took the firetruck for a spin for the ...
Retired Lieutenant of Dighton Fire Department Tom Medeiros mentioned that the competitive junior firefighter program that he heads accepts young people from “all over the state.” He said the ...
The Executive Fire Officer Program (EFOP) [11] is the flagship leadership course series at the National Fire Academy. It is the pinnacle of the U.S. Fire Administration's commitment to support the needs of fire and EMS agencies in preparing executive officers to meet the ever-changing demands of the dynamic communities in which they serve.
NFPA 1001 (Standard for Firefighter Professional Qualifications) is a standard published by the National Fire Protection Association which identifies the minimum job performance requirements (JPRs) for career and volunteer firefighters whose duties are primarily structural in nature.