SUMMARY
Under supervision, to respond to fire alarms and other emergency calls for the protection of life and property; to have primary responsibility for the operation, use and routine maintenance of fire vehicles and pumping equipment utilized during firefighting activities; to perform a full range of firefighting duties; as part of a paramedic team, to perform paramedic duties in emergency medical situations; and to perform related work as required.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
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Positions in this class drive and operate the engine and hydraulic controls at a fire incident but may perform other duties upon order of the incident commander.
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Incumbents are expected to render basic first aid in the face of extreme conditions.
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Upon approval of the respective Fire Captain, incumbents are expected to perform the duties of Fire Captain when the level of staffing so requires.
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Each incumbent performs ancillary duties involving the administration of the fire department.
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These collateral duties may be in the areas of fire prevention, public education, inspection, in Supervise Firefighters and Paramedics in the absent of a Fire Captain. Responds to alarms.
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Drives fire equipment to fires; operates a pumping engine engaged in boosting water pressure from street mains, or draft, through hose lines to nozzles.
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Uses hydraulic theory and mathematics to calculate correct pump pressure to ensure required water pressure at the nozzles; assumes responsibility for operation of pumps.
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Cleans, washes and services equipment; inspects equipment and pump motors; cleans and maintains hoses carried on equipment; places truck in appropriate.
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Position at the scene of a fire or in other emergencies calling for ladders or special equipment.
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Performs a full range of firefighting duties; performs rescue and lifesaving work through the use of ladders and resuscitation equipment, estimates heights and adjusts equipment to ensure proper and safe operation.
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Conducts inspections of public assemblies and commercial, industrial or governmental buildings and other public establishments to secure compliance with codes and regulations pertaining to fire safety; issues orders to comply with codes; inspects and tests fire protection systems.
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Examines the storage, handling and use of flammable liquids and other hazardous materials; makes recommendations regarding correction of hazards; assists in the investigation of fires.
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Responds to complaints and requests for information from the public; assists in maintenance of fire station and grounds; conducts daily inspections of condition and readiness of equipment
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flow-tests hydrants; studies the geography of the Reservation, location of fire hydrants and first aid methods; administers first aid to victims of accidents and fires; operates lifting, hoisting, spreading and pulling equipment; operates foam and additive proportions.
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Assumes charge of an engine company in the absence of the Fire Captain; performs a variety of collateral administrative work involving fire prevention and suppression programs; and report writing. Engages in public, Inventory, training or other aspects of the fire suppression/prevention programs. Information activities; maintains inventories; recommends purchase of firefighting and other equipment; maintains physical fitness; operates Tribal vehicles; and performs related work as required.
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Pharmacology as appropriate for patient care and scope of practice.
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Advanced Life Support (ALS) standards to ensure proper patient care.
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Controlled substance management to ensure Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) compliance.
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Administer the correct patient care appropriately for the given situation.
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Recognize the critically ill or injured and administer the appropriate level of care during medical emergencies.
EDUCATION
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High School Diploma or GED
EXPERIENCE
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Any combination of training, education and experience which demonstrates possession of the knowledge and abilities stated above and the ability to perform the duties of the position. A typical qualifying entrance background is experience as a Fire Engineer.
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Completion of course work in fire science or a closely related field; Or Experience at or equivalent to the level of Firefighter in the Reservation of Soboba, from which the incumbent has acquired the knowledge and abilities listed above.
QUALIFICATIONS
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Hydraulic principles related to firefighting; Reservation geography and water systems; Technical firefighting principles and techniques; Basic mathematics and mechanical relationships; Emergency Medical Technician; Appropriate safety precautions and procedures
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(*Note: Native American preferable and an Equal Opportunity Employer 25 U.S.C.S. 472 et. Seg.)
REQUIRED
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Possession of a valid and appropriate California Driver's License. POSSESSION of certification as an Emergency Medical Technician I. C.S.F.M. Driver/Operator 1A/1B Hazmat FRO C.S.F.M. FFI and FF II
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All applicants are required to complete the pre-screen Background Clearance and Drug. Testing, as well as department written and skills test.
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Must have current C-Pat or Biddle
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Highly desired truck academy rescue systems 1 & 2, trench rescue, LARRO, swift water technician, confined space rescue.
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Possession of a current and valid Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic (EMT-P) certificate by a California County Health Officer (Riverside Emergency Medical Service Association (REMSA) preferred)
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Possession of a current and valid American Heart Association (AHA); Healthcare Provider BLS/CPR, Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), and Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS).
Physical Requirements:
0%-24%
25%-49%
50%-74%
75%-100%
Seeing: Must be able to read computer screen and various reports
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Hearing: Must be able to hear well enough to communicate with employees and others
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Climbing/stooping/kneeling
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Lifting/grasping/feeling
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Fingering/grasping/feeling: Must be able to write, type and use phone system
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