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Age requirements vary by department but the minimum age typically ranges anywhere from 16-21 for volunteer firefighters or EMTs. Contact your local department to learn about their requirements.
Under the FLSA, volunteer firefighters can never receive hourly pay. This requirement falls well short of establishing a complete ban on payments, however. The city or town can pay the firefighters a nominal fee as well as expense reimbursements and some reasonable benefits, and payments are taxable income.
Under the FLSA, volunteer firefighters can never receive hourly pay. This requirement falls well short of establishing a complete ban on payments, however. The city or town can pay the firefighters a nominal fee as well as expense reimbursements and some reasonable benefits, and payments are taxable income.
Most fighters have an 8-10 year career, commencing around the age of 22, peaking in their late 20s and sliding off (often drastically) around the age of 32.
Contact your local department to find out what other needs they may have. Teaching fire safety to children. Installing smoke alarms in area homes. Maintaining the departments web site and social media efforts. Distributing disaster preparedness materials.
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Qualifications. You dont need any particular qualifications to become a firefighter, however youll be expected to pass English and Maths tests at a GCSE Grade C level (or equivalent).
Key findings. NFPA estimates there were an estimated 1,041,200 career and volunteer firefighters in the United States in 2020. Of the total number of firefighters 364,300 (35%) were career firefighters and 676,900 (65%) were volunteer firefighters. In 2020, 89,600 firefighters were female (9%).
Most fighters have an 8-10 year career, commencing around the age of 22, peaking in their late 20s and sliding off (often drastically) around the age of 32.
18.1% of all fire fighters are women, while 81.9% are men. The average age of an employed fire fighter is 47 years old.
Of those who responded, the most common planned retirement age is between 55-60 (28%), with the next most common between 41-55 (21%). Plus, 17% of respondents say they dont plan to retire from firefighting.

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