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Job training for an Army National Guard Firefighter requires 10 weeks of Basic Combat Training and 13 weeks and 1 day of Advanced Individual Training at Goodfellow Air Force Base, TX. Part of this time is spent in the classroom, and part takes place in the field, including practice in fighting fires.
Training is almost constant and is extremely intense. Current students go through 68 academic days of training. The academy graduates approximately 2,400 joint service students every year. Due to their youth and inexperience, most students have never fought a fire before.
It originated with the telegraph system used to dispatch fire alarms, where the code 5-5-5-5 signaled a death, usually of a firefighter or the mayor. The signal is a series of five bell strikes, repeated four times, with a pause between each set of five.

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Working with coordinators of 2- and 4-year academic fire and emergency medical services (EMS) management degree programs, the NFA established the FESHE network of emergency services-related education and training providers.
How to Become a DoD Firefighter. The primary qualifications for a career as a Department of Defense firefighter are a high school diploma, experience as a certified firefighter, and the ability to pass a background investigation.

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