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How to get a Firefighter 1 certification Fulfill the basic requirements. Most states require you to be at least 18 years old and have a valid state drivers license to earn your Firefighter 1 certification. Complete training. Pass the written and practical exams. Meet renewal requirements.
Students must satisfy the requirements outlined in NFPA 1001 and Florida State Statute 69A-37. This is a 492-hour course that runs for 7 months. The class is broken into Fire I (10 weeks) and Fire II The cost for this course varies due to equipment needs.
Successfully complete the Firefighter Minimum Standards Course (Firefighter I and Firefighter II) at one of Floridas Certified Training Centers, or have received an equivalent amount of training in another state (or country) which has been determined by the division to be at least the equivalent of the training
Cost. The course registration fee is $3549 (day class) and $3549 (night class) for Florida residents.
Fire academy requirements Whatever your age, you must be in excellent physical and mental condition to be able to pass the rigorous training of the fire academy. After youve completed your application to the fire academy, youll also undergo: An interview process. Complete written testing.

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Training lasts approximately five months. Those who successfully complete the course and meet all Bureau of Fire Standards and Training (BFST) requirements and testing receive state certification. Florida Statutes require this certification for employment in the fire service.
General Requirements Aspiring firefighters must be at least 18 years old, must possess a valid State of Florida drivers license, current CPR/ACLS certification, and able to pass a physical examination designed to test their suitability for working in this physically demanding fields.
Career Certificate in Fire Fighter I/II Students must satisfy the requirements outlined in NFPA 1001 and Florida State Statute 69A-37. This is a 492-hour course that runs for 7 months. The class is broken into Fire I (10 weeks) and Fire II The cost for this course varies due to equipment needs.

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