The Andover Fire-Rescue Reserve Program is an established pool of competent, well-trained, and equipped personnel to respond to the needs of the citizens of the Andover community. After extensive training, Andover Reserve Firefighters respond alongside the career members of the department to all types of emergencies and community service events.
Physical Requirements This position is subject to annual physical testing per NFPA 1582. The Fire Personnel are responsible for the skilled and technical work of firefighting entailing the combating, extinguishing, and prevention of fires and the saving of life and property. As a pre-hospital Emergency Medical Services provider the Firefighter/EMT/EMICT is also responsible for providing treatment and care of the ill and/or injured. Depending on location of the scene, the crew may navigate through rough terrain (in wooded areas), in/out of steep ravines, etc. They may be exposed to all weather conditions, bloodborne pathogens, toxic fumes, irritants, particulates, heated gases and hazardous situations. Due to the nature of the job, the firefighter is required to use considerable independent judgment and action in circumstances where it is not possible to refer to a superior for instructions. The employee must have ability to talk and hear in person & by telephone, as well as specific vision abilities including close vision, distant vision, color vision, peripheral vision & depth perception. Near and far acuity essential to perform duties of this position; must be able to see and operate equipment and tools in dark and/or smoky conditions, including monitors and gauges on equipment and apparatus. Vision must be better than or equal to 20/100 in each eye uncorrected; corrected to 20/40 binocular. The Fire Personnel's physical job demands require an occasional maximum lift of 100 lbs floor to knuckle; frequent maximum lift 50 lbs floor to shoulder; occasional maximum lift of 38 lbs floor to overhead; occasional maximum carry of 100 lbs 10 ft; occasional maximum carry of 27 lbs 100 feet; occasional maximum vertical pull force of 185 lbs; occasional maximum vertical push force of 60 lb; occasional maximum horizontal pull force of 175 lbs; occasional maximum horizontal push/pull force of 75 lbs; frequent maximum horizontal push/pull force of 20 lbs; occasional maximum grip force of 90 lbs; occasional stair and ladder climb; frequent bend; occasional kneel / crouch; frequent forward reach; occasional overhead reach; occasional crawl; frequent sit; frequent stand and frequent walk. Must be able to climb three or more flights of stairs, or 107' aerial device while wearing a fire protective ensemble, including SCBA, weighing at least 50 lb (22.6 kg) or more and carrying equipment/tools weighing an additional 20 to 40 lb (9 to 18 kg). Personnel may encounter Unpredictable emergency responses requiring prolonged periods of extreme physical exertion without the benefit of warm-up, scheduled rest periods, meals, access to medication(s), or hydration. *A firefighter, while wearing full protective clothing (turnout coat and pants, helmet, boots, and gloves) and SCBA, is required to safely perform a variety of fire-fighting tasks that require upper body strength and aerobic capacity. For those not familiar with fire suppression, the following specific details inherent to the activities in essential job task 1 are offered:
Other tasks that could be performed can include search and rescue operations and other emergency response actions under stressful conditions, including working in extremely hot and cold environments for prolonged periods.
Thank you for your interest in employment with the City of Andover.
By submitting your application for any position with the City of Andover, you understand and agree to the following statements:
The Andover Fire-Rescue Reserve Program is an established pool of competent, well-trained, and equipped personnel to respond to the needs of the citizens of the Andover community. After extensive training, Andover Reserve Firefighters respond alongside the career members of the department to all types of emergencies and community service events.
Physical Requirements This position is subject to annual physical testing per NFPA 1582. The Fire Personnel are responsible for the skilled and technical work of firefighting entailing the combating, extinguishing, and prevention of fires and the saving of life and property. As a pre-hospital Emergency Medical Services provider the Firefighter/EMT/EMICT is also responsible for providing treatment and care of the ill and/or injured. Depending on location of the scene, the crew may navigate through rough terrain (in wooded areas), in/out of steep ravines, etc. They may be exposed to all weather conditions, bloodborne pathogens, toxic fumes, irritants, particulates, heated gases and hazardous situations. Due to the nature of the job, the firefighter is required to use considerable independent judgment and action in circumstances where it is not possible to refer to a superior for instructions. The employee must have ability to talk and hear in person & by telephone, as well as specific vision abilities including close vision, distant vision, color vision, peripheral vision & depth perception. Near and far acuity essential to perform duties of this position; must be able to see and operate equipment and tools in dark and/or smoky conditions, including monitors and gauges on equipment and apparatus. Vision must be better than or equal to 20/100 in each eye uncorrected; corrected to 20/40 binocular. The Fire Personnel's physical job demands require an occasional maximum lift of 100 lbs floor to knuckle; frequent maximum lift 50 lbs floor to shoulder; occasional maximum lift of 38 lbs floor to overhead; occasional maximum carry of 100 lbs 10 ft; occasional maximum carry of 27 lbs 100 feet; occasional maximum vertical pull force of 185 lbs; occasional maximum vertical push force of 60 lb; occasional maximum horizontal pull force of 175 lbs; occasional maximum horizontal push/pull force of 75 lbs; frequent maximum horizontal push/pull force of 20 lbs; occasional maximum grip force of 90 lbs; occasional stair and ladder climb; frequent bend; occasional kneel / crouch; frequent forward reach; occasional overhead reach; occasional crawl; frequent sit; frequent stand and frequent walk. Must be able to climb three or more flights of stairs, or 107' aerial device while wearing a fire protective ensemble, including SCBA, weighing at least 50 lb (22.6 kg) or more and carrying equipment/tools weighing an additional 20 to 40 lb (9 to 18 kg). Personnel may encounter Unpredictable emergency responses requiring prolonged periods of extreme physical exertion without the benefit of warm-up, scheduled rest periods, meals, access to medication(s), or hydration. *A firefighter, while wearing full protective clothing (turnout coat and pants, helmet, boots, and gloves) and SCBA, is required to safely perform a variety of fire-fighting tasks that require upper body strength and aerobic capacity. For those not familiar with fire suppression, the following specific details inherent to the activities in essential job task 1 are offered:
Other tasks that could be performed can include search and rescue operations and other emergency response actions under stressful conditions, including working in extremely hot and cold environments for prolonged periods.
Thank you for your interest in employment with the City of Andover.
By submitting your application for any position with the City of Andover, you understand and agree to the following statements:
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