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Membership in a volunteer fire department means many things to many people.
For some it means running calls, filling a leadership position in the
organization, or helping out "behind the scenes." No matter what your
background or skill level, if you have a sincere interest in helping your
community and other people in need... joining a volunteer fire department is
something to check out NOW!
Click HERE to view our recruitment video!
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How much
time does it take to volunteer with the fire department?
The time commitment varies and
depends on the number of fire calls the department is called
upon to respond to. A training drill, meeting, or detail is held almost
every Monday evening and it is important to attend as many of these events as
possible. On average, a member can expect to spend at least 15 hours per
month serving with the fire department.
2. What
training is involved?
In addition to the fire department
drills, all firefighters are expected to complete "Basic Firefighting" training
(about 130 hours) during the first year of membership. Additional training
classes are available on a variety of topics, if a member wishes to expand his
or her knowledge and skills.
3. How much
does it cost to volunteer?
There is no charge to join the
fire department. We provide your equipment, protective clothing, and
training. We also provide a basic physical at the time of your application
to join the department.
4. How do I
get more information?
Call the fire department at (732)
469-1955 and leave a message. Someone from the fire department will follow
up shortly.
Membership Qualifications
- Minimum of 18 years of age
- Junior Members 16-18 years of age while still in
high school
- Ability to work well with others
- Reside or work in the Fire District or a resident
in an area adjacent to Fire District No. 1
- Clean driving record
Benefits of
Membership
- Challenging and exciting work
- Satisfaction of serving the community
- Personal development-training in the field of firefighting
- Leadership opportunities
- Camaraderie and friendships
- Family and Social activities
- Health and life insurance programs
- Various Fire Department and township
benefits
The Martinsville Volunteer Fire Department is an Equal Opportunity
Volunteer Fire Department
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