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Fire Fighters

Fire Fighters - Working Conditions

In a typical work setting, firefighters:

Interpersonal Relationships

  • Communicate with others by phone, e-mail, and in person every day. Occasionally write letters and memos.
  • Occasionally speak in front of large groups.
  • Usually work as part of a team and are responsible for the work done by others.
  • Are very responsible for the health and safety of others.
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  • Occasionally deal with conflict situations and people who may be rude or angry.

Physical Work Conditions

  • Work both outdoors and indoors.
  • Work in an enclosed vehicle, such as a fire truck, on a daily basis.
  • Are often exposed to contaminants.
  • Work in close proximity to others, usually within a few feet.
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  • Are regularly exposed to diseases, hazardous equipment, and dangerous conditions that may result in minor injuries.
  • Often work in cramped spaces that require getting into awkward positions.
  • Are exposed to sounds and noise levels that are distracting and uncomfortable on a weekly basis.
  • Regularly work in extremely bright or inadequate lighting conditions.
  • Wear protective gear, including specialized safety equipment, most days.

Work Performance

  • Must be very exact in their work. Errors could result in serious or fatal injuries.
  • Make decisions that strongly impact others daily. If time permits, they may consult a supervisor.
  • Work a very competitive environment and meet weekly and daily deadlines.
  • Repeat the same mental and physical activities most days.

Hours/Travel

  • Generally work a set schedule each week.
  • Forest firefighters may work days, nights, weekends, and holidays and have an irregular schedule.
  • Usually work more than 40 hours a week.
Source: Illinois Career Information System (CIS) brought to you by Illinois Department of Employment Security.