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Personal Growth: The experience can enhance leadership, teamwork, and problem-solving skills, contributing to your personal development. Career Opportunities: Volunteering can be a stepping stone to a career in firefighting or emergency services, providing hands-on experience and networking opportunities.
Your local department may have some specific requirements, such as a high school degree, a physical, and a background check. But when it comes down to it, becoming a volunteer firefighter or emergency responder is about having the heart and drive to make a difference.
In addition to monthly and/or quarterly training sessions for all volunteers, those just joining the force usually spend two to six months completing courses and training to learn appropriate responses to a myriad of situations commonly encountered by firefighters.
After submitting an application, you typically have to complete a screening and/or interview process before gaining a position as a volunteer firefighter. This process usually involves a background check, physical exam or clearance by a doctor, medical evaluation and drug test.
Pass the background check which entails an interview process on why you want to be a volunteer firefighter. Physical exams, medical evaluation, and a drug test are typically included in this step. If accepted, attend training to learn and build the skills to be a volunteer firefighter.
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Volunteer firefighters work part-time or on-call and may have other jobs. Although they are volunteers, employers may pay them as employees when they respond to an emergency or participate in training drills.
In the United States, the Department of Labor classifies volunteer firefighters as firefighters that receive no compensation or nominal fees up to 20% of the compensation a full-time firefighter would receive in the same capacity.
They may be compensated in the form of a monthly or annual stipend, or a per-call rate. This per-call rate can be as little as $2, which is intended to help pay for gas money as opposed to payment for service. Any compensation for volunteer firefighters depends mostly on the location and duties of the fire service.

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