Fire Explorer Ranks, Requirements,
Duties and Privileges
1. General:
The Fire Department Explorer Program is divided into three
(3) progressive ranks: Fire Explorer Trainee, Fire Explorer and
Fire Explorer Ride-Along Qualified.
2. Membership and Joining Requirements:
The Fire Department Explorer program has the following membership
requirements:
a. Be at least fifteen (15) but not yet twenty one (21) years
of age.
b. Submit completed Explorer application form.
c. Submit completed Medical History form and BSA Medical Exam
form.
d. Submit evidence of Accident Insurance coverage
e. Complete Parental Permission and Consent to Treat form.
f. Complete Disaster Service Worker registration form and Oath
of Loyalty
g. Satisfactorily pass background investigation check.
h. Satisfactorily complete a physical fitness test conducted
by the Post Advisors or designated fire personnel.
i. Receive a grade of 70% or higher on an entrance interview
conducted by the Post Advisors.
j. Pay the Post annual registration fee of $25.00. This covers
Explorer registration, insurance and Exploring magazine.
3. Fire Explorer Trainee:
This is the entry rank of the Fire Explorer Program. This
rank is utilized as a probationary period. The new member is
required to become fully aware of his/her responsibilities, be
familiar with department organization, purchase the designated
Explorer uniform, and demonstrate a sincere interest in the Fire
Service.
4. Fire Explorer Trainee Restrictions:
Fire Explorer Trainees are restricted to activities involving
the Post. The trainee shall not visit any fire station ( exception:
the post's meeting place may be visited by permission of a Post
Advisor and then only when the Advisor is on duty).
5. Fire Explorer Requirements:
The requirements of this position must be met before receiving
an explorer Shoulder Patch and Department safety equipment, or
being allowed to visit Fire Stations other than during Post meetings.
Upon the satisfactory completion of the following the trainee
will be promoted to a Fire Explorer:
a. Satisfactorily participate in Post activities for two months.
b. Demonstrate a thorough knowledge of the Rules and Regulations
by passing a written exam conducted by the Post Advisor.
c .Explain why and when apparatus inventory is checked.
d. Explain why how and when routine fire station maintenance
is done.
e. Present a drawing showing the Fire Department organization
and explain the duties of each:
1. Division
2. Rank
f.Purchase the designated Explorer uniform.
6. Fire Explorer Activities:
During this period, the Fire Explorer prepares for and becomes
Ride-Along Qualified. The Explorer may participate in limited
and approved fire station activities including: maintenance activities
for fire station, apparatus and equipment; and training. Such
activities must be scheduled and approved by the Post Advisor
and the Company Officer. These activities are for the Explorer's
benefit to utilize the station library, study apparatus inventories
and practice basic fire fighting manipulative skills. Such visits
shall be time limited by appointment agreement and for specific
studies to become Ride-Along Qualified. In order that the station
visits are coordinated, the Explorer must:
a. Request & receive written permission from the Post
Advisor,
b. Make telephone contact with the Company Officer who will be
on duty the day requested and make an appointment.
c. Keep the appointment and be on time.
d. Leave the permission slip with the Company Officer. The Company
Officer will mail it through department mail to the Post Advisor.
7. Fire Explorer Duties:
As Fire Explorers, members are expected to
a. Wear the full uniform with name tag and shoulder patch at
all explorer functions, and during scheduled fire station activities.
b. Maintain active participation in Post activities.
c. Conduct themselves according to the rules and regulations
at all times.
d. Be eligible for Post participation at fires.
e. Obtain necessary safety equipment.
f. Become Ride-Along Qualified within eight (8) months
8. Ride-Along Qualified Fire Explorer Requirements:
The requirements of this position must be met before receiving
authorization to Ride-Along with Fire Companies. Upon the satisfactory
completion of the following the Explorer will be promoted to
a Ride-Along Quaffed Fire Explorer:
a. Be currently registered as a Fire Department Fire Explorer.
b. Satisfactorily participate in Post activities for four months.
c. Explain and demonstrate a thorough knowledge of Firefighter
safety equipment:
1. Explain how and why turnout boots and safety boots protect
the wearer.
2. Describe the various materials used in the fire department
safety clothing, and how they protect the wearer.
3. Describe the various ways a helmet protects the wearer.
4. Describe the conditions under which the various articles of
safety equipment are to be worn.
5. Describe the safety procedures each member is to utilize while
riding on or in fire apparatus.
d. Demonstrate a working knowledge of the Fire Department
apparatus by describing the following equipment, including what
each is used for and locations found:
1.SCBA.
2.Hurst Tool.
3.Cribbing.
4.Fire Extinguisher.
5.Forcible entry tools.
6.Fire Hose.
7.Generator.
8.Smoke ejector.
9.First Aid kit.
10.Automatic Defibrilator.
11.Ladders.
12.Salvage Covers.
e. Study IFSTA Essentials Chapter 3, ropes and Knots. Within
10 minutes, tie and untie the following knots.
1. Bowline.
2. Square knot.
3.Becket Bend.
4.Chimney Hitch.
5.Figure 8.
6.Figure 8 on a bight.
7.Figure 8 bend.
8.Figure 8 follow through.
f. Study IFSTA Essentials Chapter 12, Salvage. Demonstrate
Salvage techniques including:
1.Spreading Salvage covers.
2.Picking up a salvage cover that is spread over furniture.
3.Folding salvage cover for storage.
4.Utilizing Debris bag and hall runners.
g. Study IFSTA Essentials Chapter 11, Ventilation. Explain
the importance of ventilation, diagram how ventilation is accomplished.
Demonstrate setting up positive pressure ventilation including:
1.Starting generator.
2.Using cord Reel and adaptors.
3.Positioning Blower.
h. Demonstrate setting up emergency scene lighting including:
1. Starting generator.
2. Using cord Reel and adaptors.
3. Positioning lights.
i. Demonstrate a thorough knowledge of fire hose, fittings
and adaptors.
1. Demonstrate proper procedure for loading hose.
2. Demonstrate proper methods of connecting and unconnecting
hose couplings, both storz and threaded.
3. Demonstrate knowledge of location and use of hose fittings
and adaptors.
j. Demonstrate a good knowledge of the characteristics and
behavior of fire
1. Study IFSTA Essentials Chapter 1, Fire Behavior
2. Pass a written test on fire behavior
k. Be proficient in First aid.
1. Satisfactorily complete the requirements for Boy Scout
First Aid Merit Badge, or obtain EMS agency certification as
EMS First Responder or Higher
2. Demonstrate knowledge of location and use of first aid equipment
carried on fire apparatus.
3. Satisfactorily complete the Fire Department CPR course
9. Ride-Along Qualified Fire Explorer Activities:
The purpose of the Ride-Along Explorer qualification is to
provide the Fire Explorers an incentive to further their education
and training. Explorers who have met the qualifications for Ride-Along
have an opportunity to participate in, and experience actual
firefighting duties including emergency responses, fire prevention
inspections, public education, engine company training drills
and exercises, and other misc. duties.
a. In order that the station Ride-Alongs are coordinated, the
Explorer must:
1. Request & receive written permission from the Post
Advisor,
2. Make telephone contact with the Company Officer who will be
on duty the day requested and make an appointment.
3. Keep the appointment and be on time.
4. Leave the permission slip with the Company Officer. The Company
Officer will mail it through department mail to the Post Advisor.
10. Ride-Along Qualified Fire Explorer Duties:
Explorers may participate with engine companies and Prevention
personnel and Chief Officers. All officers will ensure that Fire
explorers comply with all safety precautions and requirements
of the Department.
While the explorer is assigned Ride-Along time, he should take
part in all station activities, including station maintenance,
fire prevention inspections, public education, training drills
and limited emergency service. At no time shall the Explorer
be exposed to any hazardous situations or engage in any restricted
fire suppression activity.
a. As Fire Explorers, members are expected to
1. Have met the Ride-Along Certification requirements
2. Wear the full uniform with name tag and shoulder patch at
all explorer functions, and during scheduled fire station activities.
3. Maintain active participation in Post activities.
4. Conduct themselves according to the rules and regulations
at all times.
5. Have necessary safety equipment.
6. During emergency situations do not get involved in any restricted
suppression activity or other situation that appears hazardous,
even if approved by company officer or other supervisor.
7. On full callbacks Explorers are expected to report to the
command post for duty assignments if they have not received other
instructions.
11. Duties of Company Officers:
The company officer shall provide adequate supervision for
the explorers during the hours of assignment.
a. Instruct Explorer on duties while assigned.
b. At no time use or involve the Explorer in any restricted fire
suppression activity.
c. Insure that while on apparatus or department vehicle that
the Explorer remains seated wearing safety belt.
d. Upon completion of the Ride-Along, forward the permission
slip to the Post Advisor with appropriate comments.
12. Possible Injuries to Explorers:
Each Explorer must have accident insurance with an insurance
company. The Fire Department is protected by a liability insurance
policy provided by the Boy Scouts of America. In addition, each
Explorer is registered as a Disaster Service Worker and thereby
covered under Workmen's compensation under certain conditions.
In the event that an Explorer is injured and requires medical
attention:
a.Obtain medical aid immediately
b.Notify parents and Post Advisor of the injury
c.The advisor will complete necessary injury forms as required
by the Fire Department.
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