How to become a firefighter in Washington

Tuesday, July 16, 2013


As a result of inherent danger of this job, firefighters must obtain extensive training. In Washington that determines employment requirements. For state personnel, it is the Office with the State Fire Marshal that produces this determination. Meanwhile, the projected overall employment outlook for firefighters in the U.S. is predicted to remain good, with above average job growth from 2008 to 2018, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).


Meet all simple requirements for being a firefighter. In most instances:

1- You must be at least 18 years old (21, occasionally).
2-senior high school certification or General Educational Development ( GED ).
3-a current driver's license and good English communication skills.

You will take an application for employment and pass the written pre-employment exam. In most locations, like Seattle, you must pass a written examination designed to test out your suitability for this job. The application form process usually takes many different steps and is designed to test the applicants for any firefighting situation.

Obtain Emergency Medical Technician training. Firefighters must provide basic health care and perform CPR as necessary. In certain locations, like Pierce, Washington, EMT certification can be quite a prerequisite to starting the applying process. In certain locations, you can get certification for those who have advanced from your candidate selection process. Seek advice from the neighborhood community to establish requirements. EMT training programs are available in the University of Washington, Central Washington University, the Tacoma Fire Department and lots of the colleges all over the country state like Spokane College

Complete the firefighter process as written in the application. When you finish physical exam, medical exam, psychological evaluation and complete background check, you will go through the oral interview but in Seattle you will have to go through two oral interviews.

After that, complete the rest of the firefighter training, Most of the fire departments in the state of Washington; use the same training which Washington State Patrol's Office of the Fire Marshal provides. Training generally about coursework and testing in areas like simulating fire rescue operation and live fire training and testing

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