Firefighting is very demanding, risky, the work can get
intense, and isn't for just anyone. Having said that, if you desire it badly
enough, you could possibly reach your desire of getting a career job in a fire
establishment of your choosing. Many men and women whose objective is to learn
how to become firefighter. Ian Cioffi is one of the best Fire Fighter in
the United States. Following are
some tips to become a best FireFighter:
1. The personal
qualities required to become a firefighter:
The majority of the firefighter selection process is
structured around what is known as the Firefighter Personal Qualities and
Attributes (PQAs).
When you make your application to join the Fire Service you
should be supplied with a copy of these important qualities. If you are not
provided with them you can quite easily obtain a copy of them by searching for
them on the internet, as they are freely available within the public domain.
These important qualities form the basis of the role of an
operational firefighter and therefore it is imperative that you use them as a
basis for your preparation. When you complete the firefighter application form
you should have a copy of the PQAs next to you. When you prepare for the
interview you should also have a copy of the PQAs next to you.
You will be assessed in relation to the qualities throughout
the varying sections of the selection process, from the initial application
form through to the interview.
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2. Demonstrating a
commitment to Diversity and Integrity:
This basically means that you should be able to treat people
fairly, both at work and within the community. Having an awareness of your
community is very important to the firefighter's role. When you deal with
people, both at work and within the community that you are serving, you should
always maintain an open approach. When you join the Fire Service you will be
expected to uphold the relevant values, be honest, and also be accountable for
your own actions. Finally, if whilst at work you notice someone behaving in an
unacceptable manner, then you should be prepared to challenge that behavior if
it is inconsistent with the values of the Fire Service.
3. Being open to
change within the Fire Service:
The Fire Service is a changing organization. As with any
organization that has a desire to continually improve, change is a must. In
order for that change to be implemented successfully, firefighters need to be
accepting of it. Before you apply to join the Fire Service, it is important you
understand that there is a need for change, as there is in any organization.
During your career as a firefighter, there will be many different changes to
working practices that you will need to embrace. As technology and safety
procedures/equipment improve, so will the need for working practices and
procedures within the Fire Service.
When you join the service you will undoubtedly attend many
incidents but there is also a preventative side to the job. After all, their
safe future is in your hands. Teach them well now and they will hopefully be
safe for their entire lives. In essence, it is imperative that you embrace and
support change as a firefighter.
4. Demonstrating a
level of confidence and resilience:
As you can imagine, as a firefighter you will attend some
tough incidents. These incidents will test your physical strength, your
emotional stability and your ability to remain calm when all around you is
going wrong. When people are leaving burning buildings, you will be running in,
using your skills and your equipment to save life and property. Therefore, with
all of this in mind, you must be able to remain in control of your emotions
during emergency incidents.
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5. Having an ability
to work with other people:
As you can imagine, firefighters have to work in teams. The
size of the team will depend on a number of factors including the nature of the
task in hand. However, as a rule of thumb, they usually work in teams ranging
from 2 to 20 people. Therefore, having the ability to work effectively as a
member of a team is crucial to the role. In order for a team to work effectively
and efficiently, the members of that team need to have a positive relationship.
They don't necessarily have to personally like each other, but they need to
have a good, strong working relationship. As a firefighter, you will work with
many different teams including members of different services such as Police and
Ambulance crews. As with other members of the emergency services, you will need
to have an ability to reassure and calm members of the public.
Finally, when you are working in the community you will want
to present a positive image of the Fire Service. Naturally, you will be proud
to work as a firefighter and this must come across in your day-to-day work. The
Fire Service has an important and respected image to protect and it will be
your job as a firefighter to uphold it.
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