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Section 2    Probation Status Guideline
 

1. The Probation Status for Fire ground operations is different from the one year Membership Probationary period outlined in the Fire Company by-laws.

2. Anyone approved as a Temporary Member or anyone that has just been approved for membership into the Upper Leacock Fire Company will be placed on a Probation Status for Fire Ground Operations by the Fire Chief. Note that the Fire Chief is NOT required to grant anyone a temporary membership but is permitted to due so under our Fire Company by-laws.

3. All Probationary Members WILL display a yellow stripe on their black helmet for an amount of time determined by the Fire Chief.

4. The probationary period varies from each member depending on the following circumstances;

5. Probationary Members that currently have or receive certification in the Essentials of Firefighting course SHALL have their probationary period of time shortened.

6. The Training Officer will monitor all Probationary Members closely during training exercises. All Probationary Members will be paired up with an experienced Fire Company Member that will serve as a helper or mentor to the new Member.

7. The Fire Company Training Officer and Deputy Chief will periodically evaluate each members probationary status and make recommendations to the Fire Chief, so that he can make the decision when a Member is to be taken off their probationary status.

8. Probationary Members are to refrain from riding the first piece of apparatus out to fire calls UNLESS no other Senior Members show up or you are instructed otherwise by a Line Officer. Probationary Members are to refrain from riding the Officer's seat to any piece of apparatus UNLESS the driver of that piece of apparatus instructs you otherwise.

9. Probationary Members are to refrain from entering any burning structure to perform Firefighting tasks UNLESS you have prior experience and you have been authorized to do so, OR the Officer in Charge directs you to do so at the time of the incident.

10. Probationary Members should refrain from operating any and all rescue equipment, and power equipment UNLESS you are under direct supervision of the Training Officer at Tuesday Night training or a Line Officer at the scene of a fire call. The Fore Chief has the authority to grant certain probationary Members permission to operate the above-mentioned equipment as he sees fit.

11. Probationary Members are REQUIRED to furnish the Deputy Chief with any Firefighting related training certificates. The Deputy Chief will place all the certificates in each Member's personnel file.

12. Probationary Members are REQUIRED to have their Membership Checklist kept up to date by the Deputy Chief. They are also REQUIRED to complete all skills outlined on the Probation Qualification Checklist and make sure that the Training Officer keeps their record of completion of those skills up to date. Probationary Members are expected to complete the Probation Qualification Checklist with in one year from the date you were approved as a temporary Member. Probationary Members that are not Firefighters are exempt and will Not be required to complete the Probation Qualification Checklist. (This exemption would apply to Social Members, Fire Police, Drivers, etc.

13. The Fire Chief has the authority to grant an exemption to a Probationary Member from completing the Probation Qualification Checklist during circumstances when an experienced Firefighter has joined our Fire Company from another Fire Company within the County.

14. The Deputy Chief or his/her designee, is responsible for the following;

15. Probationary Members are permitted to participate in all Fire Company functions such as but not limited to; training, fund raising events, fire calls, parades, and special events, etc.

16. Probationary Members are permitted to be sworn in and approved as Fire Police for Upper Leacock Township.

17. It is the responsibility of each Probationary Member to notify the Fire Chief in the event that they are unable to perform certain tasks at any Fire Company function for whatever reason.

18. Probationary Members are entitled to certain privileges such as Blue Light usage, assigned turnout gear, assigned pager, issued a Fire House key, etc. These are privileges and must be authorized by the proper authority. (Fire Chief authorized Blue Light, pager and assigned turnout gear privileges and the Board of Trustees authorizes privileges concerning firehouse keys.)

19. When a Probationary Member is taken off probation for purposes of Fire ground Operations this does not take them off the one-year membership probationary period as outlined in the by-laws.

 

PROBATION QUALIFICATION CHECKLIST

Members Name_________________

Description of Skills ___________________________________Date completed Observer Initials

1. Personal Protective Equipment    
A. Demonstrate the donning of turnout gear and air packs with in 1 minute 30 seconds _______ _______
B. Identify parts of an SCBA (air pack) _______ _______
C. Demonstrate the use of the bypass valve _______ _______
D. Demonstrate the use of the P.A.S.S. _______ _______
E. Demonstrate the changing of air bottles _______ _______
F. Demonstrate the cleaning of an air pack and mask _______ _______
2. APPARATUS    
A. Describe the tank and pump sizes on all apparatus _______ _______
B. Operate all warning lights, sirens and air horns _______ _______
C. Demonstrate proper radio procedure (responding, ask for incoming instructions, returning available) _______ _______
D. Demonstrate how to start all the generators on all trucks _______ _______
3. EQUIPMENT    
A. From memory, describe all the equipment in each compartment on all apparatus _______ _______
B. Describe sizes and lengths of ALL hose lines we carry _______ _______
C. Describe length and types of ladders currently in service _______ _______
D. Demonstrate starting ALL power equipment (chain saw, portable pumps, portable lighting cutter/ spreader, etc) _______ _______
E. Demonstrate how to set up an Air Fill Site and how to fill an air cylinder _______ _______
4. FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES    
A. Demonstrate the pulling and loading of ALL hose lines _______ _______
B. Demonstrate operations of a 2-inch line and deluge gun _______ _______
C. Set up a tanker Fill site _______ _______
D. Perform a standard Hydrant Hook up _______ _______
E. Set up and demonstrate how to draft from a pond _______ _______
F. Demonstrate raising and lowering ladders _______ _______
G. Demonstrate Rope Knots (clove, hitch, etc.) _______ _______
H. Demonstrate search and rescue techniques with SCBA _______ _______
I. Demonstrate Vehicle rescue operations (extrication with cutter/spreader, cribbing, stabilization with Struts, window removal, porta power, air chisel, etc.  

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J. Successfully completed the Haz mat awareness course _______ _______
K. Review the General Guideline for Emergency Responses _______ _______

Training officer's Approval ____________________ Date_________

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