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AFTER THE ACADEMY
After a recruit successfully completes training, they are promoted to firefighter and serve 18 months
on a probationary status. During probation, firefighters work on regular firefighting crews where training
and evaluations are continued to ensure that firefighters keep learning and expanding their skills after recruit
graduation. Probationary firefighters are required to successfully complete a
series of written and practical exams as well as additional oral board interviews.
Probationary firefighters are full time TFD employees and work a normal TFD schedule. Three
shifts (A, B, and C) work a rotating schedule known as a five-six schedule. Each shift will work
24 hours on and then get 24 hours off. After working five shifts (with 24 hours rest in between),
firefighters then get six consecutive days off.
Life at a fire station consists of daily work duties and running medical, fire and other
emergency calls. Firefighters live together at a station for 24 hours at a time. Busy
shifts can be both physically and mentally challenging, as there is no guarantee that crews
will get a full night sleep on any shift. TFD runs many emergency calls each year, both fire
and medical, and provides exceptional public service by focusing on delivering outstanding
customer service.
Click here for more information on career opportunities with TFD.
Click here for more information on starting salaries with TFD.
Click here for details about some of the benefits offered by the Tucson Fire Department and City of
Tucson.
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