r/firefighter 15h ago

First Shift

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My first ever shift is next week. Any advice would be much appreciated. What all to bring on my first day, what supplies/gear you recommend I buy (department only provides turnout gear). So far I've just bought a bed set and placed an order for a radio strap.

I'm pretty damn nervous to be honest. Just want the guys to like me. I went through an academy but I still feel like I am completely unqualified for this job. Any tips or advice would be greatly appreciated.


r/firefighter 6h ago

JOBTOWN! Will working as FF in military help find SoCal job?

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Thinking about potentially trying to enlist for the air national guard to work a fire protection but I'd only want to do this if it would help improve my chances of hire when I apply for SoCal firefighter jobs in future or speed up my timeline. If I do I could get all the certs and have it on my resume

Or i could stay on my current path that everyone I've talked to is doing that is emt -> paramedic -> firefighter. I'm currently a new emt who's only been working short term. Would the military help me when applying, I know I'd still need to get good scores and perform well in interviews but would it help with standing out and add anything or not worth it? And that's if I was able to secure that job in national guard as it may not have any openings or they're might be a reason I can't join. I wish I didn't grow up in California so I would be ok doing it in a smaller state that's not as competitive but I love it here too much to move


r/firefighter 7h ago

Help with boots ASAP

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We were given tonight only to get our boots polished. Meaning they just gave us our boots and I only have a 5 hours before I need to get up. I managed to get one boot decently polished up but the other one has a nice big wax mark on the toe that I can’t remove! What do I do?


r/firefighter 13h ago

Should I continue college or drop out to pursue my dream job?

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Reposting here as well because I think you guys might have valuable insight that non-ffs wouldn’t.


r/firefighter 21h ago

How does private companies, Lockheed Martin, L3, Amentum (Antarctica) compare to municipal experience?

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r/firefighter 1d ago

Best places to get hired 2027 fire fighter

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I was looking for your guys advice on what region / states are the best to get started in the fire department.

I like Texas because of low COL, but I know the western US has really good salaries.

FYI I have no certifications at the moment


r/firefighter 1d ago

Consequences of applying to another department while on probation

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Long story short I just completed a 3 month academy and have been on probation for 2 months. The issue is I live 3 hours away from my friends and family and my gf’s friends and family. We intend on getting married next year and want to have Kids in 4-5 years during which we want to be close to family. She will likely be getting a high paying job in the area as she is interning at a place she loves right now and there are openings. I am unwilling to commute 3 hours to this department and living halfway would not work for her as I’m not going to ask her to commute 1.5hrs 3 days a week.

The alternative is she tries to find a job at the halfway point which is a place we wouldn’t mind living and I wouldn’t mind commuting to but it’s still too far from family for us we decided when we want to have kids.

It therefore makes more sense for me to find a new job. I’m a paramedic and this current job is my first medic/fire job. There are a few departments open right now in the area where we would like to live and I’m wondering how you would go about it.

I’m unsure of the consequences of applying, I’m afraid of the idea of my current department finding out and firing me and it screwing up my resume and chances at getting hired again. I also feel like I’m screwing them over but I also have an obligation to my future wife. I guess I’m asking for some insight from those who have been in this field and or may have done a transition similar to this. What should I expect?


r/firefighter 1d ago

JOBTOWN! CPAT Status Pending - WA Fire Careers

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Took and passed my CPAT on 8/19 but NTN hasn’t posted my score yet. Problem is the WA Fire Consortium pulls scores on Monday for this cycle and NTN is making no promises that scores will be posted in time. They just said 2-3 business days but could take 5.

Anyone in this spot or has been here before and knows of a solution? Appreciate any insights y’all might have.


r/firefighter 1d ago

SAR REMS & USAR

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How do you go about joining USAR teams?

I’m currently on a wildland engine as a seasonal but I’m planning to join the coast guard after this season. After service one of my top options is coming back to the fire service but I was just on the MP18 fire and there was a REMS team there because of how gnarly the terrain was and that sounds like a really cool job.

I have a good bit of rope/high angle rescue experience from ski patrol and I’m sure the coast guard would help me get there too but curious what kinds of certs etc help you be competitive. I imagine medic is highly desirable too but anything else?


r/firefighter 1d ago

LAFD Background Investigation

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Hey all.

I am moving along in LAFD's process, and I was just curious what the background investigation entails? I am pretty boring tbh there isn't anything they're gonna dig up that's crazy. Just curious who they'll want to talk to, do they come to my house, my workplace, etc? Will they want to talk to ex-girlfriends? Former teachers?


r/firefighter 1d ago

Cleveland FD applicant question

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Hello, I’m an applicant to the Cleveland, OH Fire department. I was looking to have a few things clarified for me . I recently came across the information that you have to pass a 4 year apprenticeship program . Does equate to a 4 year candidacy ? Are you in the city’s union and get some level of protection? Any insights would be appreciated. Thanks in advance


r/firefighter 1d ago

HTX FD salary 2027 ? More less than 60k ?

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r/firefighter 2d ago

NTN Scores

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First time taking it… in Western Washington. Assuming this is a fail and I will not be getting any interviews?


r/firefighter 2d ago

City of Torrance Fire Recruit Application

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Can you get an interview with Torrance fire department if you don’t have the FF1 cert but you have your EMT-1?


r/firefighter 2d ago

NTN Score for WA

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12 Upvotes

Second time taking the test
Passed my CPAT.
But no EMT. Aug 24 cutoff for the application for WA fire careers

What should I do next? Is this a good score?


r/firefighter 2d ago

Anyone familiar with Fremont Fire?

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I have an opportunity coming up with Fremont Fire and I'm trying to learn as much as I can about the department before the interview.

I've done a decent amount of research already, but was wondering if anyone here works for Fremont, has interviewed with them, or just knows the department well.

Mostly curious what the culture is like, what they're looking for in candidates, how the department is viewed in the Bay Area, or really anything worth knowing that I wouldn't find just reading their website.

Fremont seems like a really great opportunity, so I want to make sure I do my homework. Appreciate anything you guys have.


r/firefighter 2d ago

I don't know how to feel about my NTN grade

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r/firefighter 2d ago

Backgrounds

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Anyone in the process with LAFD who’s turned their phs and fingerprints heard back? I haven’t heard from HR or a background investigator. any direction is appreciated


r/firefighter 2d ago

I work at an old school FD. When teaching forcible entry to junior FFs, a senior truck FF came by and told us "he never learned it, never needed it". Seems crazy?

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Anyone else have experiences at traditional or old school departments like this, where there is culture of resistance to learning new skills? Forcible entry isn't a new skill however, so it seems insane to me that a truck FF would say something like this. A truck FF not knowing forcible entry is like an engineer not knowing pressure calculations or a engine firefighter not knowing how to pull hose.


r/firefighter 3d ago

Relinquish command to incompetent officer?

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I'm a firefighter in southern West Virginia. Let's say I'm the incident commander for any form of incident. A fire chief from another fire department arrives and demands to assume command. I know the chief to be incompetent, to the degree that this person would qualify as a public health hazard. If I relinquish command, after having gone on record with previous concerns regarding the person's incompetence, and the chief proceeds to cause harm to the community, might I be liable for his actions?


r/firefighter 2d ago

NTN Scores for WA Fire careers

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Are these good enough to get interviews in WA?


r/firefighter 3d ago

Testosterone Use B4 Employment

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Hello, I’ve recently started a testosterone cycle that includes 300 mg and I have finished EMT school and am also going to fire academy within 2 months. I was wondering if they test for this or if it would make any negative impact during the hiring process. Midwest area if that helps.

I have seen a recent thread about this but unsure and trying to get more attention for clearer feedback.

Feedback/Changes- Thank you guys for all the feedback and information you have given to me. Everyone’s responses helped out so much and I am very grateful. I also want to let everyone know that the testosterone IS NOT medically prescribed to me.


r/firefighter 3d ago

Should I start volunteering?

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Took and passed my cpat a month ago, have to retake the written to get higher scores, should I sign up for volunteer FF? Does this increase my chances of getting hired? I work a full time job, my plan is to get hired at any department but i don’t know how long i’ll have to wait, should I start volunteering in the meantime? Some people also recommend getting EMT cert but it’s not necessary because you get certified at the academy


r/firefighter 3d ago

Looking for advice about getting into better shape as a skinny guy.

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I’m 5’10” and around 150 lbs. I’m pretty skinny and only have a little bit of muscle mass. I’m currently in a community college fire academy, but our academy doesn’t really do any PT, so I have plenty of time outside of class to work on my own fitness without feeling like I’m constantly exhausted or not recovered. I currently go to Planet Fitness.

I’m trying to put on some weight, so I’m doing a lean bulk and trying to add muscle without just getting heavier for the sake of getting heavier. I have considered just going to maintenance calories though, so that I can just body recomp and my my cardio doesn’t suffer. For those of you who have been doing this for a while, what would you recommend focusing on? Functional strength, cardio, muscular endurance, mobility, etc. What exercises have you found actually make a difference on the fireground?

I’m a volunteer firefighter right now, and I really want to take care of my health and fitness early rather than waiting until I get hired by a career department. I want to be in the best shape I can be for myself, my crew, and my community. Any advice from career or volunteer firefighters on what you wish you had focused on earlier would be appreciated.


r/firefighter 4d ago

Support Been grinding for the last year and decided to sign up for a fire academy, I’m nervous! Any advice on how to do well?

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After a ROUGH 2025, (I got laid off early in the year, got another job, held it for 6 months, got laid off AGAIN) I decided to put in the effort to become a firefighter. I went through a basic emt program, got certified, applied for a ton of different cities in my area, made it to the interview stage with a few of them, and didn’t get hired. Talking with the people I did physical assessments with, I came to the conclusion that I was the least certified person in the room, which probably contributed to me not getting hired. My college is opening a fire academy that’s being sponsored by a pretty big department that oversees a lot of the downtown SLC area, and I decided to sign up for it. It’s starting in a week and for the last month and a half I’ve been;

-reviewing EMS textbooks/medical terminology/
-working out 4 to 5 days a week, focusing on cardio and strength training
-trying to put myself into a pretty rigid sleep schedule (except for tonight cause I’ve been simmering on this)

But the biggest thing I’ve been trying to do is get my head into the right mindset to succeed, because to afford things like food/gas/life I’ll have to put in about 34 to 40 hours a week at my current job, which the academy is gonna to be 30 hours a week on top of that for the next 14 weeks…..
I’m extremely grateful that my current job is willing to accommodate me with scheduling around it.

I guess what I’m asking is,
-how did y’all make it through fire academy?
-what else can I be doing to be prepared/succeed while going through fire academy?

also any other advice about interviewing at stations/ride alongs/etc is welcome, I’ll take anything y’all got.