BRC Wildfire Training Academy Application Form 2021-2025

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While a college degree usually isnt required for entry level jobs, firefighters pursuing leadership positions may need a bachelors or even a graduate degree in fire science. Firefighting specialty programs are available as well.
You dont need any direct prior experience. It can be helpful to take the online component of S-130, S-190, and L-180 online through the wildland fire learning portal (you can list this on your resume), and the NIMS 100 and 700 classes through FEMAs Independent Study Portal.
The Fire Academy is offered on two schedules. One is a daytime schedule Monday through Friday (six-month program when including EMT) and the second schedule is an evening/weekend program (six-month program without EMT). Both schedules lead to North Carolina Firefighter certification.
Introduction to Wildland Fire Behavior, S-190 is a six- to eight-hour course designed to meet the training needs of a Firefighter Type 2 (FFT2) on an incident as outlined in the Wildland Fire Qualification System Guide, PMS 310-1, and the Position Task Book (PTB) developed for the position.
A degree in Fire Science is perhaps the most directly applicable. Its designed especially for those looking to enter this field, covering topics from emergency services to fire behavior and combustion.
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1) Wildlands firefighter Being a wildlands firefighter is possibly one of the toughest and most intense jobs out there it involves a lot of carrying heavy things, and hiking up steep slopes and mountains to fight forest fires. A forest fire is a lot bigger than a typical house fire, and way harder to contain.
If you think you want a career in fire, get a BS in a natural science, fire ecology, range management, outdoor resource management, or something similar. Work fire in the summer while in school. Once you graduate, vet preference plus your degree plus a few summers in fire will have you moving up quickly.

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