Fire Department
City Of Casa Grande Fire Department
Casa Grande, AZ · Pinal County
The City of Casa Grande Fire Department proudly protects over 63,743 people living in an area of more than 112 square miles from four fire stations covering a primarily residential community. One of the oldest departments in Pinal County, Arizona, it dates back to the city's incorporation in 1915 and celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2016. Its members are career (paid) personnel.
The department provides fire suppression, emergency medical services, hazardous-materials response, search and rescue, extrication, technical rescue, confined-space rescue, wildfire response, and fire prevention.
MissionProvide quality customer service, professional fire protection, and life safety to meet the needs of the community.
Casa Grande hires firefighters and fire-prevention staff such as Fire Inspectors, and runs a Fire Cadet program.
Requirements
- High school diploma or GED equivalent
- Valid driver's license
- Arizona and/or National EMT certification
- Current BLS/CPR certification
- CPAT completion letter
- Pass the National Testing Network (NTN) written examination
Hiring process
- Complete an NTN written examination and submit an application with resume and required certifications
- First-round interviews
- Mandatory Intern Academy
- Placement on the eligibility list
- Fire Chief's interview
Benefits
Casa Grande offers health, vision, and dental benefits, multiple retirement plan options, tuition reimbursement, an employee assistance program, a 48/96 schedule, a 10% pay increase for paramedic certification, and a uniform allowance.
How much area does the Casa Grande Fire Department cover?
More than 112 square miles protecting over 63,700 residents, from four fire stations in Pinal County, Arizona.
How old is the department?
One of the oldest in Pinal County — it dates to the city's 1915 incorporation and celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2016.
What services does it provide?
Fire suppression, EMS, hazmat, search and rescue, extrication, technical and confined-space rescue, wildfire response, and fire prevention.