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During
the morning hours, stations 1, 2 & 3 rotate through
a local fitness center for one hour of physical fitness.
Stations 4 & 5 use in-house physical fitness equipment.
This has been shown to increase fire fighter efficiency
and reducing fire ground injuries.
Between
daily, weekly, monthly and annual projects, time is allocated
for personnel training. Fire department personnel are required
to have a minimum of 240 hours of training per year. Some
areas of fire suppression training are fire pumps, hydraulics,
hose and hose lays, ropes and knots, forcible entry, ladders,
self contained breathing apparatus, ventilation, salvage
and overhaul. In addition, emergency medical personnel,
EMT-Basic, EMT-Intermediate and EMT-Paramedic are required
by the Alabama Department of Health to receive annual continuing
education training to maintain their EMT license.
Fire
department personnel also participate in several civic functions.
These include public CPR classes, Meals
on Wheels and elementary school reading program, among
others.
The
primary duty of fire department personnel, however, is to
respond to various emergency situations such as fires, automobile
accidents, rescues, hazardous material incidents, emergency
medical situations along with a variety of public service
needs. After each response a report is completed detailing
the operations performed.
After
the days duties are completed, groceries purchased,
supper cooked and dishes put away, while still on stand
by for emergency calls, members are allowed to watch television.
After 9:00 p.m. shift personnel are permitted to sleep,
but are still subject to emergency response at a moments
notice.
And
at 7:00 a.m. a new shift begins.
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