Firefighter/EMT's perform primarily as emergency responders with the Fire Department. They shall fight fires, perform EMS duties and other related work in responding to emergency calls for the protection of life and property; perform specialized duties in connection with the operation of vehicles and equipment in route to/from and at the scene of an incident.
Routine duties are performed with a degree of independence within established Departmental regulations and policies, but under the authority of the Fire Chief. Working assignments and directions shall come from the Operations Lieutenant, except during emergency incidents where they shall work as part of the Incident Command structure.
The Firefighter/EMT (paid) position shall be a non-exempt position as defined by section 240 of the Fair Labor Standards Act. The normal work period shall be either a 14-day or 27-day period pursuant to section 207(k) of the Fair Labor Standards Act. Work hours shall be determined by the Fire Chief and may vary to meet the requirements of the position and needs of the Department. A typical work schedule shall be between 45 and 53 hours per week. Overtime will be paid for hours worked in excess of the assigned work period, when approved by the Fire Chief.
This position requires active response to fire and medical incidents within the Department and physical fitness is a requirement. The Firefighter/EMT shall be able to pass and maintain the same physical ability requirements as recruit candidates for this position. This level of fitness must be maintained throughout the time of employment with the Fire Department. The Fire Chief has the right to request the physical agility test be passed annually to assess continued performance abilities.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONSLICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS
PHYSICAL AND MENTAL DEMANDS
Work involves response to unpredictable emergency situations for prolonged periods of extreme physical exertion without benefit of warm-up, scheduled rest periods, meals, access to medications, or hydration. While at emergency scenes, incumbent may have exposure to injury, trauma, blood-borne pathogens, traffic accidents, and visual and emotional trauma. Incumbent is required to take appropriate safety precautions and wear protective equipment. While wearing personal protective equipment, including SCBA, perform firefighting tasks (e.g. hoseline operations, extensive crawling, lifting and carrying heavy objects, ventilating roofs or walls using power or hand tools, forcible entry), rescue operations, and other emergency response actions under stressful conditions including working in extremely hot or cold environments for prolonged time periods. While wearing personal protective equipment, including SCBA incumbents must be able to stand, climb ladders, balance, kneel, stoop, crouch, crawl and reach; to walk or run on uneven surfaces; and to drag up to 200 pounds for a distance of 50 feet. There is fingering, grasping, feeling, talking, hearing/listening, seeing/observing, occasional lifting, pushing or pulling of up to 100 pounds, frequent lifting, pushing or pulling of up to 50 pounds and regular moving of objects up to 20 pounds. Moderate attention to detail and deadlines is required in completing reports and paperwork. Working 24 hour shifts is required, where sleep is frequently disrupted. The mental and physical requirements described here are representative of those that must be met by an individual to successfully perform the essential functions of this position.