MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL APPLICANTS

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MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL APPLICANTS Live in Langford Have a valid Class 5 BC Drivers Licence Have Grade 12 or GED Pass a criminal record check Be in good health and physical condition Be able to pass a medical/fitness screening conducted during the probationary period Be able to participate in a minimum of 3 12-hour stipend shifts (overnights or weekends) per month

Volunteer Firefighter Recruitment Dear Applicant; Thank you for taking the time to consider applying for a volunteer firefighter position with Langford Fire Rescue. We consider ourselves to be a very strong and proud composite fire department made up of over 50 volunteer firefighters and 8 career staff. Our business is providing fire and rescue services to the Langford community. On average, we respond to over 1,500 incidents per year. This service includes responding to fires, medical emergencies, motor vehicle incidents, flooding and storm related incidents and a variety of other emergency situations. Both the residents living in the City of Langford and visitors are considered our customers and we treat them and their property with the utmost respect at all times. Conducting ourselves in a positive, courteous and polite manner is an engrained part of what we do and who we are as a department. We are a progressive, equal opportunity organization that is committed to excellence in the service we provide. To maintain our high degree of professionalism we have very high expectations for personal conduct and commitment to our organization and its vision, mission and values. It takes a considerable amount of dedication to training, emergency calls and public events to by an effective part of our organization. The benefits of being a member of our team are many. Developing firefighters is only part of what we do; we also focus on developing well-rounded people and provide a foundation to allow them to succeed in all aspects of life. We reward our firefighters with personal development, fitness, health and wellness training and recreational opportunities. We also host events throughout the year to formally recognize the contributions of our firefighters. We have many family events including a kids Christmas party and Summer BBQ. We believe in putting family first and consider all family members to be an integral part of the group. /2

Volunteer Firefighter Recruitment Page 2 Prior to filling out the application form, we ask that you take a moment to consider if you have the necessary time available to commit. During your first year you can expect to spend approximately 150 hours on training alone. Once you meet our minimum level of training to become operational, you will then be expect to participate in a minimum of three 12-hour stipend shifts (night or weekend) per month. When at home and/or available, you are expected to attend emergencies when your pager is activated. Emergency calls can often occur during dinner time or in the middle of the night. We encourage you to discuss your application with your family or partner at length to ensure they support you in your efforts. If you reside in the City of Langford and collectively decide this is something you are interested in adding to your life, we look forward to accepting you application. Thank you again for taking the time to investigate this opportunity to serve your community. Sincerely, Chris Aubrey Fire Chief

Langford Fire Rescue Recruiting 2018 Jan 6 th Saturday Location: Station #1 2625 Peatt Road Recruit Open House Meet firefighters Try fitness Components Ask Questions Jan 10 th Wednesday Information Session Attendance Mandatory Hand in accompanying documents for Application Spouse s Welcome and Encouraged 10:00 12:00 19:00-21:00 Jan 20 th Saturday Assessment Center & Fitness Testing Jan 22 nd 26 th Week Successful applicants notified by phone 08:30-16:00 Feb 3 rd Saturday Panel Interviews 35 minutes each Time TBA Feb 5 th 9 th Week Successful applicants notified by phone

Langford Fire Rescue Recruit Training 2018 Exam # Chapter Subjects Date 1 1, 2, 4 Orientation & History, FF Safety, Communications Feb 17, Mar 3 2 3, 11 PPE & SCBA, Response & Size up Mar 3, 17 Apr 7, 21 Course Emergency Scene Traffic Control Mar 22 5 6, 7 Fire Behaviour, Building Construction Apr 21 May 5 Course (6) Incident Command System 100 May 17 3 16, 17 Water Supply, Fire Attack Lines & Foam May 26, June 9, 23 7 15, 22, 23 Ventilation, Wildland & Ground Fires, Fire Suppression Exterior Operations Qualified July & Aug Integration Shifts Exam # Chapter Subjects Date 4 10, 13 Ropes & Knots, Ground Ladders July & Aug Integration Shifts 11 25, 26 Vehicle Rescue & Extrication, Assisting Special Rescue Sept 8, 22 Teams 8 14, 18 Search & Rescue, FF Survival Oct 13 Course Live Fire 1 Oct 27 (Tentative) Course First Responder Level 3, CPR, AED, Spinal Nov 3,4 & 17,18 Course Hazardous Materials Awareness Level December 1 Interior Operations Qualified Exam # Chapter Subject Date: 2019 9 9, 12 FF Tools & Equipment, Forcible Entry TBA 10 19, 29 Salvage & Overhaul, Fire Cause Determination 12 24, 27 Pre- Incident Planning, Fire Prevention & Public Education 13 8, 28 Portable Fire Extinguishers, Fire Detection & Suppression Systems Course Live Fire 2 Course Hazardous Materials Operations Level Full Service Operations Qualified NFPA 1001 Certification VIERA Program 2018

Event 1- Stair Climb with High Rise Pack Langford Fire Rescue Department Physical Agility Test Physical Agility Test begins with the stair climb. The high-rise pack can be set up any way the candidate would like at the start line. Time begins once candidate touches the high-rise pack. Candidate while carrying a high-rise pack (2 50 foot sections of 1 ¾ hose- weighing 50lbs) ascend to the top deck of the three-story tower, while ascending candidates may skip steps, once at the top they will ring the bell then descend until both feet touch the concrete on the ground, while descending candidates must touch each step and then ascend again to the top deck of the tower. Upon arriving at the top deck on the second ascend; the hose must be placed in the designated area on the third-floor landing leaning against the concrete wall. (Candidate will ascend the tower twice) There will be a 2 second penalty added to the time for each step missed on the descend There will be a 5 second penalty added to the time if the high rise pack is not placed in the designated spot. Event 2- Hose Hoist From the deck on the tower, in a controlled motion, pull a 5/8-inch rope to hoist a donut roll of LDH hose (45 pounds). This task is complete when the donut rolls clears the top railing and is placed on the deck. The candidate will then pick up the high rise pack and descend the stairs, at the bottom they will place the pack at the start line. If the donut roll falls to the ground the candidate will be disqualified. Event 3- Forcible Entry Using an 8-pound shot mallet in a chopping motion, strike a 140-pound weight a distance of 5 feet. The event is complete when the end hits the cross bar and the mallet is placed on the designated mark. There will be a 5 second penalty added to the time if mallet is not placed in the designated spot. Candidate will be disqualified if control of the mallet is not maintained /2

Langford Fire Rescue Department Physical Agility Test Page 2 Event 4-Extension Ladder Raise The candidate will raise a 24-foot extension ladder in a controlled manner until it hits the stop and then lowers it back to the starting position. Immediate failure will result if control is not maintained, or if the rope halyard slips in an uncontrolled manner. Event 5-Hose Drag Pick up the nozzle and move a 150-foot section of 1 ¾ uncharged hose straight forward for 75 feet to a mark, make a 90 degree turn and continue an additional 25 feet. After stopping within the marked box, the candidate drops to at least one knee and pulls the hose line until the coupling 50-foot mark crosses the finish line. 5 second penalty if at least one knee is not on the ground at all times. Event 6- Equipment Carry This event uses two tools of similar size/weight (25lb) and a table replicating a storage cabinet on a fire truck. The candidate must remove the two tools from the table, one at a time and place them on the ground. Then he/she picks up both tools (one in each hand) and carries them while walking 75 feet around a corner, then back to the starting point. Placing the tools on the ground to adjust a grip is permitted. Upon return to the table, the tools are placed back on the shelf (you can either place on the ground, then picked up one at a time and replace them on to the table, or you can place each tool on the shelf at the same time without putting the tools on the ground.) Dropping either tool on the ground during the carry will result in immediate failure. A warning will be given for running; a second warning constitutes failure. Event 7- Victim Rescue Drag a 165-pound victim a distance of 35 feet, make a 180 degree turn around a marker, and continue and additional 35 feet to the finish line. Victim can be dragged with a rescue strap (strap will be attached before candidate begins the test), or the built in coat rescue strap or can be pick up and dragged. The event (and the course) is completed when both the victim and the candidate completely clear the finish line. Candidate will be disqualified if unable to drag victim to the finish line. Scoring Method: 8 Minutes maximum time allowed for completing the evolution

Fitness Waiver and Release This waiver and release form is to be signed by the firefighter candidate and his / her doctor. The signed waiver and release form must be in the possession of the firefighter candidate prior to commencing the physical agility test. I, Firefighter candidate hereby release and forever discharge the Langford Fire Rescue Department, their members, employees, agents and assigns from any and all actions, causes of actions, claims and demands for damages, loss or injury as a result of the physical agility testing. Firefighter Candidate s Signature and Date I, Dr. give my consent for the above signed firefighter candidate to take part in the physical agility test based on the requirements that are outlined in the attached Langford Fire Rescue Department s physical agility test document. Doctor s Signature and Date