Terre Haute Fire Department opens application process
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — If you desire to serve and protect the community as a firefighter, the Terre Haute Fire Department recently opened its application process.
Captain Nick Arnold said applicants need to be between 19 and 39 years old, have no felony convictions, a valid driver's license and a high school diploma or GED. Arnold said they'll also have to have a candidate physical ability test or a C-PAT card, that is valid within 356 days of the end of the application process. The hiring process will also include an aptitude test and interview.
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If you have an interest in fire service, emergency medicine or helping the community, Arnold encouraged you to apply.
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'It's literally the best job in the world. No two days are the same. You're not sitting behind a desk. You're not sitting in an office. You get to go outside. You get to serve your community and form bonds with your brothers and sisters in the firehouse,' said Arnold.
The application process runs until August 31st, and you can apply by clicking this link.
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