Junior Membership Application - New Market Volunteer Fire 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Date of Application' in the designated fields. Ensure you use the correct format for clarity.
  3. Fill in your personal information, including your name (Last, First, MI), street address, city, and zip code. This section is crucial for identification.
  4. Provide your date of birth, cell phone number, home phone number, and email address. Accurate contact information is essential for communication.
  5. In the 'Emergency Notification' section, list an emergency contact's name and relationship to you. Include their address and multiple phone numbers for reachability.
  6. Read the certification statement carefully. By signing this application, you acknowledge that all information is true and understand the implications of misrepresentation.
  7. Finally, sign and date the application. If under 18, ensure a parent or guardian also signs where indicated.

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Volunteer Firefighters are called upon day or night to perform duties in the following general categories: fire suppression, emergency medical aid or rescue, hazardous material responses, emergency standby, training and public education. Be a minimum of 18 years of age.
be over 18 years of age.
This process usually involves a background check, physical exam or clearance by a doctor, medical evaluation and drug test. The volunteer coordinator may also ask you the following questions: Why do you want to be a volunteer firefighter? Describe a time when you had to overcome a challenge.
The Opportunity To Serve Your Community Volunteer firefighters gain immense intrinsic value from their ability to serve and protect their communities. This role offers more than just the opportunity to respond to emergencies it fosters a deep sense of pride, purpose, and fulfillment.
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.

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AGE. At least 18 years of age at the time of application. No upper age limit. EDUCATION. Graduation from a U.S. high school or equivalent, G.E.D. or equivalent from a U.S. institution, or a California High School Proficiency Examination (CHSPE) certificate is required. FIREFIGHTER CANDIDATE ASSESSMENT (FCA)
Absolutely! There is a myriad of non-operational activities youth can assist with in their local fire/EMS department, including fire prevention and life safety education, rehabilitation services, apparatus and facility maintenance, fundraising, department social media outdocHub, and more.

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