Department
Emergency Services
What is a volunteer firefighter?
Volunteer firefighters are an important asset of Champlain Township. They work in our two fire halls and respond to emergency calls. It is a challenging and demanding job. It requires a willingness to attend numerous training sessions and to devote time and energy to respond to emergencies. Being a volunteer firefighter is a very rewarding experience, as you contribute to the safety of the whole community.
Make a difference, save lives and get:
- A skill set that you will carry with you for life;
- Personal growth, training and development;
- A team spirit and lasting friendships;
- A tremendous sense of accomplishment and pride.
- Volunteer firefighters perform firefighting and emergency response duties under the general supervision of the Captains and Director of Fire Services. Mandatory training, drills and other optional training are an integral part of the position.
Types of emergencies where volunteer firefighters may respond:
- Fires
- Vehicle accidents
- Structural or vehicle fires
- Medical assistance
- Water rescue
- Hazardous materials or carbon monoxide events
- Community Assistance
- Outdoor fires (grass, brush...)
- Transportation incidents involving vehicles, trains, aircraft and boats
Requirements to be a volunteer firefighter:
- Must be 18 years of age or older and bilingual
- Must be a resident of Champlain
- High school diploma or its equivalent
- Provide a criminal record check (Vulnerable Sector Check).
- Valid Ontario Class G driver's license with a good driving record
- Pass the physical fitness test related to the physical requirements of the position
- Excellent communication skills, strong interpersonal skills and the able to stay calm during a crisis
Recruitment
The recruitment process includes several steps: interviews, physical abilities tests, health and medical tests and documents required.