Those interested in becoming a firefighter for the City of Irving must take an entrance examination.
Firefighters play an important role in protecting people and property from the dangers of fire and other emergencies. They are the first responders to fires, accidents, and other dangerous situations, and they must be ready to act quickly and effectively to prevent further harm. Firefighters put themselves in harm's way to save others, and their bravery and dedication to their communities are unparalleled.
Firefighters have a wide range of duties and responsibilities that they must fulfill to protect lives and property. Here are some of the key duties and responsibilities of a firefighter:
Irving firefighters typically work at fire stations, which are located throughout the city. Fire stations are equipped with everything firefighters need to respond to emergencies, including trucks, equipment, and living quarters. Firefighters work in shifts, which means working 24 hours on duty, followed by 48 hours off.
When firefighters are on duty, they are responsible for maintaining their equipment, keeping the fire station clean and organized, studying and training to hone skills, and responding to emergency calls. Firefighters must be ready to respond at a moment's notice and must be able to quickly and efficiently prepare for emergencies.
Overall, the workplace of a firefighter can be demanding, but also rewarding. Firefighters work in a team environment and must be able to rely on each other to respond to emergencies and protect the public. They must be physically fit, mentally strong, and able to work well under pressure. Firefighting is a challenging but fulfilling career that requires dedication, skill, and a strong commitment to public service.
Being a firefighter is a rewarding and challenging career that offers the opportunity to make a positive difference in people's lives. However, like any job, there are both pros and cons to consider before pursuing this career path.
James C. Malone, Jr.
(972) 721-4861
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Interim Public Information Officer (PIO)
Derek A. Austin
(972) 721-4818
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Administration
845 W. Irving Blvd.
Irving, TX 75060
Hours
Monday through Friday
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Excluding City Holidays
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