Firefighter
Central Intelligence Agency
Washington, District of Columbia$80k – $123k20d ago
About the role
As a Firefighter (non-supervisory), you will respond to and mitigate emergency incidents, to include fires, Haz Mat incidents, auto accidents, and provide emergency care to ill and injured persons. Firefighters are based out of a Fire Station and drive and operate emergency apparatus, such as an Engine/Pumper, Tower/Ladder, Rescue/Squad, and Ambulance/Medic Unit (Advanced Life Support). Work involves combating and extinguishing fires, vehicle extrication, technical rescue operations, and providing emergency medical care to the sick or injured. A significant amount of the work-day is spent in preparing for emergencies, including training, practical evolutions, and performing standby duties for high hazard activities. Firefighters work 48-hour shifts (144-hour bi-weekly work schedule) and are required to work overtime as needed. In the event of a large-scale emergency, Firefighters may be recalled to work. Work may involve strenuous physical activity and exposure to extreme heat, smoke,
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