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People who join their local fire department do it for many reasons, to help their
neighbors, to meet new friends, for a thrill or just to have some fun. Most
firefighters will tell you that their life has changed for the better since they joined
their fire department. The experiences that they've had have made them a better
person. The training they received made them more prepared to act if
they're ever faced with an emergency.
Some runs are dramatic, some are challenging, even
more are funny but most of all they are all rewarding. We understand
that it's hard to do something for free but we promise that it's an
experience like no other you'll find. You know you've been guilty of
slowing down at that car crash or walked down to see what was going on
when that house down the block caught on fire. Wouldn't you feel better
if you were in there and knew how to help?
To get the full picture, go join your local
volunteer fire department, if you live in Fayette Township then come
down and give it a try for yourself, there are many positions available
if fighting fire isn't your thing, and there's no obligation to stay. We
firefighters have a special bond amongst us and we'd love to have you
join the family. So go on down to your local fire department and ask for
an application.

Positions available
You don't have to go in to burning
buildings to be part of our department. Here are a few different ways
you can serve your community with us.
Firefighter
In the distant past firefighters
just put out fires, but these days firefighters have been forced to be
the "jack of all trades" of emergency services. If you need help now and
it's not a police matter, chances there is a group firefighters on the
way to help. Here's a small list of runs we respond to:
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Anything that's on fire or has been
on fire...of course.
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Hazardous Materials
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Car wrecks
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Extrications (with the jaws of life)
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Confined space rescue
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Aircraft crashes
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Water rescue
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Building Collapse
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Any rescue situation
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Assist EMS
EMS First Responder
There are times that paramedics and
EMT's at SEOEMS need help with a patient. Whether it be a severe medical
emergency or the nearest squad is out on a run and they have an extended
arrival time. In those cases SEOEMS requests EMS first responders from
our station, and we need your help. If you have an Ohio EMS
certification consider applying to be a first responder. When EMS grant
funds are available we'll even pay for your EMS training. You could get
a free certification as an:
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EMS First Responder
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EMT-Basic
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EMT-Intermediate
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Paramedic
Associate Member
The associate members are
responsible for supporting firefighting and business matters. For
example, whenever we respond to a house fire we need someone to set up a
rehab area for the firefighters. Associate members play a large role in
the safety and well being of the firefighters. They can do anything
around the station but are not able to respond on runs unless requested.
If you choose to apply for this position and then decide you'd like to
become a firefighter, that's no problem. This position is PERFECT
for someone who is unsure if the fire service is right for them.
Cadet Program (Jr.
Firefighters)
Anyone ages 16-17 can apply for the
cadet program (with parental consent). These members are permitted to
ride on the trucks to runs but their roles on scene are limited. They
are required to stay with the officer in charge of the run. This is an
opportunity for young people to learn skills that will serve them for
the rest of their life. Cadets serve as probationary members until they
turn 18 and pass Ohio's volunteer firefighter course.
Firefighter Incentives Program
"Firefighter of the Month" program
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Awarded to the firefighter
with the most points at the end of the month. Points are accrued based
on training, emergency responses and participation in special details.
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They receive a certificate
of appreciation in the business meetings.
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They're awarded a $25 gift
certificate to a local store or restaurant.
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The FF of the month also
will receive public recognition of their service on the department
website as well as in local media.
"Firefighter of the Year"
program
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This honor is given the
firefighter who accrues the most points in a year.
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They receive a
personalized plaque.
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They're name is added
to the Firefighter of the Year plaque at the station.
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They will receive a
large prize from the fire department.
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They will also be
spotlighted on the department website as well as in the local media.
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