Hanover Fire-EMS — Hanover, VA
VOLUNTEER- Fire-EMS
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Hanover Fire-EMS — Hanover, VA
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General Description: This is a skilled, technical position. The incumbent performs routine and complex tasks to provide emergency services to include fire suppression and emergency medical care. Under direct supervision, responds to fire alarms and other emergency calls to protect life and property; combats extinguishes, and prevents fires; drives emergency apparatus, including a life support unit; participates in rescue extrication operations and provides emergency medical care to the sick or injured; stocks and distributes firefighting and emergency medical supplies and equipment; and performs related work as required.
Essential Functions:
Working Conditions:
A. Hazards
B. Environment
C. Physical Effort
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
(The knowledge, skills, and abilities listed in this specification are representative of the class but are not an all-inclusive list.)
Education, Experience, and Training: High school diploma or equivalent required with related education, experience, and training desired. Any equivalent combination of education, experience, and/or training sufficient to demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and abilities is acceptable. (Volunteer High School Program excluded)
Special Conditions:
Must wear the uniform, including safety equipment
Junior members shall be enrolled in high school or junior high school, as required, and shall maintain a minimum grade of “C” in each class taken, as evidenced by copies of grade reports submitted by prescribed Standard Operating Procedures. Failure to maintain a “C” grade in each class shall result in suspension from the Department until the next scholastic grading period or receipt by Department administration of an interim report to provide proof the grade has been improved.
Revised Date: Jan 2025
PHYSICAL EXAM PROTOCOL REQUIREMENTS FOR OPERATIONAL VOLUNTEER APPLICANTS
Purpose: This protocol intends to provide Hanover Fire EMS Operational volunteer applicants an entry or non-entry physical, as part of the application process to become a full member at the Fire Station or Rescue Squad. Non-operational administrative members are not required to have physicals unless their membership status changes to Operational. The life safety of all volunteer members is paramount, and this protocol will provide the initial step in ensuring the well-being of department members.
Procedure: When being onboarded, the applicant must pass all other steps before conducting the physical exam. The Volunteer Membership Coordinator will contact him/her about setting up a physical appointment at Hanover's Occupational Health Provider. It is the station's responsibility to notify the Volunteer Membership Coordinator the prospective member is ready for an entry ornon-entry physical. Those applicants planning to attend the fire academy will require an entry physical. The entry and non-entry exams include the following tests for prospective members:
ENTRY: complete physical examination and history; urine drug screen/urinalysis; spirometry/Pulmonary Function Test (PFT); Electrocardiogram (EKG); and Tuberculin Skin Test (PPD).
NON-ENTRY: complete physical examination and history; urine drug screen/urinalysis; and Tuberculin Skin Test.
All parts of the physical must be complete for the Occupational Health Provider to provide written clearance to Hanover Fire-EMS. The prospective member will not receive final approval until this notification is received. Should an applicant be under the age of eighteen, a parent or legal guardian must accompany to the physical; or be available by phone to provide personal information and permission.
Hanover County is proud to provide the following benefits to volunteer emergency responder - Free basic training in both fire and EMS disciplines - Uniforms (as available) and personal protective equipment - Personal Property Tax Relief for the vehicle the volunteer uses for response (Applies to motor vehicles owned or leased by volunteer rescue squad or fire company members. One motor vehicle which is owned by each volunteer rescue squad member or volunteer fire company member, or leased by each volunteer rescue squad member or volunteer fire company member if the member is obligated by the terms of the lease to pay tangible personal property tax on the motor vehicle, may be specially classified under this section, provided the volunteer rescue squad member or volunteer fire company member regularly responds to emergency calls.
The volunteer shall furnish the commissioner of revenue with a certification by the chief or head of the volunteer organization, that the volunteer is a member of the volunteer rescue squad or fire company who regularly responds to calls or regularly performs other duties for the rescue squad or fire company, and the motor vehicle owned or leased by the volunteer rescue squad member or volunteer fire company member is identified. The certification shall be submitted by January 31 of each year to the commissioner of revenue; however, the commissioner of revenue shall be authorized, in his discretion, and for good cause shown and without fault on the part of the member, to accept a certification after the January 31 deadline. A replacement vehicle may be certified and classified pursuant to this subsection when the vehicle certified as of the immediately prior January date is transferred during the tax year. Hanover County Code: Sec. 22-50. - Other classifications of tangible personal property for taxation.)
Hanover County is proud to provide the following benefits to volunteer emergency responder - Free basic training in both fire and EMS disciplines - Uniforms (as available) and personal protective equipment - Personal Property Tax Relief for the vehicle the volunteer uses for response (Applies to motor vehicles owned or leased by volunteer rescue squad or fire company members. One motor vehicle which is owned by each volunteer rescue squad member or volunteer fire company member, or leased by each volunteer rescue squad member or volunteer fire company member if the member is obligated by the terms of the lease to pay tangible personal property tax on the motor vehicle, may be specially classified under this section, provided the volunteer rescue squad member or volunteer fire company member regularly responds to emergency calls.
The volunteer shall furnish the commissioner of revenue with a certification by the chief or head of the volunteer organization, that the volunteer is a member of the volunteer rescue squad or fire company who regularly responds to calls or regularly performs other duties for the rescue squad or fire company, and the motor vehicle owned or leased by the volunteer rescue squad member or volunteer fire company member is identified. The certification shall be submitted by January 31 of each year to the commissioner of revenue; however, the commissioner of revenue shall be authorized, in his discretion, and for good cause shown and without fault on the part of the member, to accept a certification after the January 31 deadline. A replacement vehicle may be certified and classified pursuant to this subsection when the vehicle certified as of the immediately prior January date is transferred during the tax year. Hanover County Code: Sec. 22-50. - Other classifications of tangible personal property for taxation.)