Emergent Fire Operations:
A firefighter shall:
- Demonstrate the ability to be effective, safe and efficient during fire ground operations in accordance with department training and standard operating guidelines throughout their career.
- Operate as an effective team member and follow the direction of an officer when given. Team operations are an important component of firefighting work. Reliance on each team member is paramount to safe and effective operations.
- Wear safety equipment issued such as SCBA, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), (turn out gear and all associated items) when applicable according to department guidelines.
- Be capable of performing independent tasks when directed without close supervision within the scope of their training.
Emergent EMS Operations:
A firefighter shall:
- Operate effectively and safely as the firefighter in charge or as a team member.
- Demonstrate patient assessment and treatment skills to the standard of care accepted in the state of Mississippi in accordance with department protocols.
- Wear appropriate safety and PPE per department and regional guidelines.
- Drive/operate vehicles following guidelines established by State Law, policy and the department. Safe vehicle operation is a significant responsibility of the employee.
- Exercise care, accuracy and completeness in documenting patient care reports and any other associated items.
Fire Apparatus Engineer:
A firefighter who has been trained as a Fire Apparatus Engineer/operator and allowed to perform such operations according to department guidelines shall:
- Demonstrate safe, efficient and effective skills and abilities while working on an emergency scene in accordance with driver operator 1002.
- Perform water supply operations according to department training and standard operating guidelines.
- Drive/operate fire apparatus following guidelines established by State Law, and the department. Safe vehicle operation is a significant responsibility of the employee.
- Effectively position apparatus driven to emergency scenes either under direction or independently as may be the case given accepted department guidelines and training.
- Operates the apparatus pump at proper pressures given hose deployed and operating.
- Be accountable for equipment removed from their apparatus and ensure the return of such equipment prior to leaving the scene and/or document any possible loss of equipment.
- For those employees that have been trained on aerial apparatus, the above applies equally and in addition must demonstrate continued safe and proficient operation of the aerial apparatus given department training and guidelines.
Emergency Scene working relations and communications:
A firefighter shall:
- Communicate over radio frequencies in a manner that is professional and following departmental standard operating guidelines. Understanding proper radio communications is an essential skill for scene operations.
- Effectively and safely function as a team member. Composure must be maintained so that actions do not compromise the other members and or the public.
Non-Emergent operations
Operation and Maintenance of Vehicles, Equipment and Stations
A firefighter shall:
- Be capable of identifying, investigating and then reporting any problems or deficiencies to an immediate supervisor.
- Be cognizant of departmental guidelines to report such problems or deficiencies to the proper authority, including supervisors, staff officers and vehicle maintenance division if applicable.
- Be capable of independent work involving the proper check, maintenance and cleaning of department apparatus, equipment or stations following department guidelines.
- Demonstrate thorough knowledge of all equipment operations and show proficiency in the use of that equipment during inspections and training.
Fitness/ Wellness and Appearance
A firefighter shall:
- Pass pre-employment physical.
- Complete annual medical evaluation within specified time frame, if so assigned.
- Maintain assigned personal protective equipment in good order/repair and promptly advise the immediate supervisor of any deficiencies. Advise immediate supervisor if any equipment is lost.
- Maintain a professional appearance in their daily uniform. Maintain uniforms and request replacements for items in poor condition.
Working Relations / Communication
A firefighter shall:
- Demonstrate an ability to work well with others and perform as a team member.
- Display and promote a positive work/mental attitude while on the job.
- Demonstrate good verbal and written communication skills and continually show respect and courtesy in those communications.
- Follow department procedures when offering suggestions and seeking answers through the chain of command.
- Be capable of independent work involving daily duties and assignments as defined in department guidelines. This includes completing said tasks in a timely manner and with little supervision.
Daily Work Schedule and Duty
A firefighter shall:
- Report for duty on time when assigned. The assigned shift could be at night or in the day, for 24 hours or for 12 hours, including holidays and weekends.
- Be prepared for duty at the start of shift including being in uniform and getting their equipment ready by their assigned vehicle.
Safety Awareness and Responsibility
A firefighter shall:
- Perform given tasks in a safe manner with injury prevention foremost at all times.
- Display an appropriate recognition of safety and safe operations by using PPE in all emergent and non-emergent situations.
- Recognize report and correct when applicable safety hazards in and around the workplace/station.
- Perform training activities in a safe manner, request or offer assistance to others in order to prevent injury.
General Physical Capabilities and abilities:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job.
Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions.
- Ability to perform physically demanding work while wearing positive pressure breathing equipment during emergencies and training.
- Able to perform complex tasks during life-threatening emergencies.
- Able to work for long periods of time requiring sustained physical activity and intense concentration.
- Must be able to rely on senses of sight, hearing, smell, and touch to help determine the nature of the emergency, maintain personal safety, and make critical decisions in a confused, chaotic and potentially life-threatening environment throughout the duration of the operation.
- While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to sit and talk or hear. The employee is also required to stand, walk, run, use hands to finger, handle or feel objects, tools or controls; reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl; and taste or smell.
- The employee must frequently lift and/or move more than 100 pounds.
Work Environment
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee regularly works in outside weather conditions. The employee occasionally works near moving mechanical parts and in high precarious places and is occasionally exposed to wet and/or humid conditions, fumes or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate, except during certain emergency activities when noise may be loud, however precautions and equipment are provided to minimize exposure.