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LORTON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT PROSPECTIVE MEMBERS MEETING Robert Drapela- Membership Chairman Admin@LortonVFD.com
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Why volunteer?
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Fairfax County Fire & Rescue Combination career and volunteer system 37 total stations within Fairfax County - 12 of them being volunteer stations Paid firefighters at all stations 24x7x365
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Member of the Fairfax County Fire & Rescue Volunteers provide additional staffing on career units and place additional reserve units into service About Lorton
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BLS Ambulance BLS/ALS Fire Engine Supplement staff for Career personnel: 5 th on the engine or 3 rd on advanced life support unit (Medic) Lorton Membership:
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Operational -Firefighter/ EMT -EMT (EMS Only) Administrative Ladies Auxiliary Branches of Membership
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Volunteer In Station In Training (VISIT) ICS (Online) Level 1 EMT-Basic Firefighter I/II Training Courses
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Required for all new members VISIT includes: Overview of Lorton and Fairfax County FRD Equipment familiarization Station tour Introduction into the Volunteer Management System (VMS) website Volunteer in Station Training (VISIT)
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Required for Operational EMS and Fire - Recommended for Administrative Hosted at Fire and Rescue Academy (FRA) Evening classes 7p-10p Wednesdays Weekend classes 8a-4p Courses include: -History and Organization -Hazmat 1 st responder -CPR -ICS -Cultural Diversity -Fire Extinguishers Level 1 Training
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Held at the Fairfax County Fire & Rescue Academy Classes held Tuesdays and Thursdays 7p-10p, most weekends 8a-12p with occasional all day sessions 3 month, college-level course with 140 hours of training (not including study) Once all requirements are completed, you will be Nationally Registered EMT-B EMT-Basic Training
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Must complete EMT and CPAT prior to enrollment Fairfax County Fire & Rescue Academy 6 month course- Classes held on Tuesdays & Thursdays 7p- 11p & Saturdays and Sundays 8a-5p Once completed will be certified NFPA Firefighter I/II Firefighter I/II Training
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Required annually for operational members Includes a comprehensive exam Class A, Class B, Class C, or Class D Physical
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VISIT Class A/B physical Level 1 EMT-B Operational EMS
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VISIT Class A physical Level 1 EMT-Basic Pass CPAT Firefighter I/II Operational Fire
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VISIT Bingo Fundraising Administrative
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Time Commitments Members must have 20 hours per month. For Operational members at least 10 of these hours must be in an operational capacity Administrative members will obtain hours through Bingo and other fundraising activities. Hours for Ops
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Fingerprinting and Physical Appointments Annual Open House Monthly Meeting -3 rd Tuesday of each month Bingo Every Monday and Friday Mandatory Attendance
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Lorton’s primary fund raiser Great way to interact with public Bingo is held on Mondays & Fridays from 6:00p- 10:30p Bingo Requirements: -Operational- 2 shift every Month (unless in training then 1 a month) -Administrative- 3 shifts every month
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Transferring from other Fairfax departments taken on case-by- case basis EMT certification may be transferable Firefighter transfers on case-by- case basis Transferring to Lorton
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Community involvement No experience required Personal property tax exemption 10 free visits per month at county rec-centers Benefits of membership
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