Calaveras County consists of 10 volunteer fire departments:
Altavile/Melones
Angles Camp
Central Fire
Copperopolis
Ebbetts Pass
Calaveras Consolidated Fire
Mokelumne Hill
Murphys Fire
San Andreas
West Point Fire
The CCFCA fire agencies are located in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, 188 miles east of San Francisco and 135 miles west of Lake Tahoe in California. Found midway on State Highway 49, between Sacramento and Yosemite, Calaveras County links the two towns of the California Gold Country. With an average of 6,000 fire and emergency service calls a year, our 11 fire districts serve a rural area of 45,578 people. We provide fire protection and rescue service to 1,020 square miles of rural area. Our 11 volunteer agencies respond to structure fires, wild land fires, medical emergencies, water rescue, technical rope rescue, hazardous materials spills, public service assistance calls and other emergencies. The Calaveras County Fire Agencies protects an area that is 66% rural wild land, 21% residential, and 3% commercial, including Calaveras Big Trees State Park, a preserve of Giant Sequoia trees, located in the county several miles east of the town of Arnold.
Calaveras County Volunteer Firefighter Selection Criteria
Below is a list of the selection criteria each department requires in order to consider an application for volunteer firefighter. Read the criteria and make sure that you qualify, then click the Apply button to complete your application online.
Fire Department
Must Live in District
Required Certifications
Comments
Altavile/Melones
Yes
None
Must be over 18 with a clean record & in good health. Valid DL. Participate in an interview. Training provided.
Angels Camp
Yes
None
Must be over 18 with a clean record. Physical exam and agility test. Valid DL. Participate in an interview. Training provided.
Central Fire
Yes
None
Must be over 18 with a clean record & in good health. Valid DL. Participate in an interview. Training provided.
Copperopolis
No
None
Must be over 18 with a clean record & in good health. Under 18 Cadet Program available. Valid DL. Participate in an interview. Training provided.
Ebbetts Pass
Yes
None
Must be over 18 with a clean record & in good health. Valid DL. Participate in an interview. Training provided.
Calaveres Consolidated Fire
Yes
None
Must be over 18 with a clean record & in good health. Valid DL. Participate in an interview. Training provided.
Mokelumne Hill
Yes
None
Must be over 18 with a clean background check. Physical exam and pass a drug and alcohol test. Valid DL. Participate in an interview. Training provided. Must receive Class B license within the 1 year probation period.
Murphys Fire
No
None
Must be over 18 with a clean record & in good health. Valid DL. Participate in an interview. Training provided.
San Andreas
Yes
None
Must be over 18 with a clean record & in good health. Valid DL. Participate in an interview. Training provided.
West Point Fire
Yes
None
Must be over 18 with a clean record & in good health. Valid DL. Participate in an interview. Training provided.
The NCFA helps protect over 125,000 citizens and has 9 all-volunteer fire stations. We protect thousands of tourists each year who travel to the northern California wine country. With an average of 3,049 fire and emergency service calls a year, our 9 volunteer fire companies serve mostly wild land areas and rural residential.
Our volunteers receive state of the art training through the fire academy right in the heart of Napa County. No experience needed!
Napa County Volunteer Firefighter Selection Criteria
Although local governments and departments establish different selection criteria, many departments require that volunteers:
Be at least 18 years of age
Have a valid driver’s license
Be healthy and in good physical condition
Complete basic fire & EMS training
Live in close proximity to the fire district
Have a clean criminal record
Meet the minimum ongoing training requirements
Respond to a certain percentage of calls
Time requirements vary by department. Time commitment will depend on several factors, such as the number of calls the department receives, training requirements, shift versus on-call structure, and community activities in which the department requires volunteers to participate.
Volunteer departments prefer that volunteers have the ability to respond to calls 24 hours a day, although most departments still accept volunteers who are unable to leave work or other obligations to respond to a call.
Typically, departments pay for training and firefighting equipment. Volunteer firefighting is an unpaid position; however, some departments may provide stipends or reimburse volunteers for certain expenses.
Napa County Firefighters Association
The Napa County Firefighters Association carries the responsibility of manning 9 all-volunteer fire stations out of the 13 NCFD stations. NCFD provides over 300 hours of in-house training to meet California's required Firefighter 1 and 2, plus EMS First Responder standards. All new recruits receive an entry level physical and all required immunizations and our department encourages a daily physical fitness routine.
If you want to make a difference in your community, become a Volunteer Firefighter!
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