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Southernpines

Firefighter/EMT

Southernpines, Southern Pines, North Carolina, United States, 28387

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The Town of Southern Pines is an Equal Opportunity Employer

Annual Pay Range: $42,750.00 to $71,982.66

Reports to Fire Lieutenant

PURPOSE This position is responsible for the protection of life and property by combating, extinguishing and preventing fires. Work includes the use of fire and rescue equipment at the scene of emergencies. Employees are responsible for maintaining, inspecting and cleaning department vehicles and other associated equipment. Standards and procedures are established; however, independent judgment is required of the employee during emergency incidents. Duties occasionally involve strenuous exertion under hazardous conditions of extreme heat, smoke and confined spaces.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES FF/EMT TRAINEE

Actively supports and upholds the department’s mission and values

Attends an orientation training designed to provide an overall of the Southern Pines Fire Department including knowledge of firefighting and medical procedures, tools and equipment, and physical fitness

Receives training to develop an awareness of the overall Fire Department functions, responsibilities of Firefighters and how they relate to field operations

Participate in training program and in on-the-job training activities; drill with engine company members; attend special instruction sessions in firefighting, rescue and emergency medical procedures and techniques

Learn the proper procedures for responding to fire incidents, including laying lines of hose, directing streams of water, carrying and setting up ladders and other equipment, including motorized equipment, ventilating buildings, performing rescue work and cleaning up after fires to limit water damage

Learn the proper procedures and techniques for rendering first aid and emergency medical assistance

Learn to clean and service firefighting apparatus and equipment, including motorized equipment; test and wash hose; and other equipment

Learn and follow all applicable safety procedures

Meet the criteria established by the department for acceptable performance at each step or level of training in order to progress to the next level

Participate in cleaning and maintaining facilities, grounds, equipment and apparatus; ensure that appropriate conditions are maintained at assigned facility; ensure that all equipment and apparatus is in a constant state of readiness for emergency calls

Perform other related job duties and related job tasks as assigned by upper-level supervisory staff

FF/EMT I All duties above and the addition of:

Respond to fire alarms with assigned company; lay and connect hose; hold nozzles and direct water streams; raise and climb ladders; ventilate burning structures; enter buildings to evacuate occupants

Operate all types of fire operation and rescue equipment including portable fire extinguishers, pike poles, hand lines, smoke ejectors, salvage covers, forcible entry tools, aerial ladder equipment and emergency medical equipment

Respond to emergency medical incidents; evaluate patient needs and administer proper emergency medical care until relieved by proper medical personnel

Perform search and rescue of individuals in hazardous environments including collapsed buildings, auto accidents, hazardous material spills and confined spaces

Attend special instruction in firefighting emergency medical techniques; perform drills with other engine company staff; become familiar with district, established response routes and hydrant system; prepare and maintain a variety of firefighting preplan drawings and schematics

Provide public information on fire prevention, CPR and career opportunities

Use departmental computer equipment to input, review and access records, information and other various data

Drive fire apparatus and/or operate fire apparatus on emergency calls or at incident scene

FF/EMT II All duties above and the addition of:

Conduct fire suppression, technical rescue, and specialized training classes

Drive fire apparatus and/or operate fire apparatus on emergency calls or at incident scene

Master FF/EMT All duties above and the addition of:

Provides a comprehensive level of expertise in fire prevention, rescue, fire suppression, and a variety of other assigned duties associated with fire and rescue. Performs emergency operations and assistance with fires, entrapments, auto accidents, collapsed buildings, hazardous materials incidents, mass casualty incidents, and assists in rescues requiring special and technical skills; operates fire and rescue apparatus and equipment

Assists Company Officer / Driver Operator at the assigned station; Provides thorough mentoring through the preceptor program

Performs routine clerical and administrative functions such as preparing reports and completing forms; performs work using computers and appropriate approved software; conducts training sessions for other firefighters and the public; assists in developing training programs and aids

EDUCATION, SKILLS AND CERTIFICATIONS FF/EMT TRAINEE

High School Diploma or GED required

Valid Driver's License with an excellent driving history

NC FF Certification (or equivalent through reciprocity)

NC EMT Certification (or equivalent through reciprocity)

NC Hazardous Materials – Level 1

FF/EMT I All requirements above with the addition of:

Include education, certifications, specific skills or classes required in addition to the above level(s)

Minimum of 12 months experience as a non-probationary FF/EMT

NC Emergency Vehicle Driver

National Incident Management System (100, 200, 700 and 800)

TR VR / NC Extrication School / Machinery & Agriculture

Class B Driver’s License

FF/EMT II All requirements above with the addition of:

Include education, certifications, specific skills or classes required in addition to the above level(s)

Minimum of 12 months experience as a non-probationary FF/EMT I or equivalent experience in a firefighter position

TR General (Ropes)

TR Confined Space or TR Trench

Master FF/EMT All requirements above with the addition of:

Include education, certifications, specific skills or classes required in addition to the above level(s)

Minimum of 12 months experience as a non-probationary FF/EMT II or equivalent experience in a firefighter position

TR Confined Space or TR Trench

NC Driver Operator Certification

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS FF/EMT Trainee, FF/EMT I, FF/EMT II & Master FF/EMT List specific physical requirements to include

Ability to perform specific movement (walk, run, climb, stoop, bend, jump, etc.)

Ability to manipulate items (fine motor skills, assemble, disassemble, throw, catch, etc.)

Ability to lift, carry and handle items (to include weight limits for “constantly”, “regularly”, and “occasionally” frequency)

Ability to remain stationary for extended periods (sitting, standing, etc.)

Must be able to successfully complete a physical aptitude test on an annual basis

Ability to perform above functions while wearing turnout uniform and associated gear

Must be able to wear and use a self-contained breathing apparatus

WORKING CONDITIONS FF/EMT Trainee, FF/EMT I, FF/EMT II & Master FF/EMT

This position works in a wide variety of locations (vehicles, indoors, outdoors, businesses, private residences, etc.) year-round, and in all weather conditions

This position requires work in extreme and dangerous situations including active fires, burning buildings, vehicles involved in accidents, heavy smoke, water, etc.

This position requires evening, weekend, holiday and call-in work

Position is scheduled for a 24-hour shift with sleep time included

This position is considered an “ESSENTIAL POSITION”, meaning that work may be

required

during extreme weather events and other emergency situations

The Town of Southern Pines is an Equal Opportunity Employer

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