Basic Firefighter Academy
Certificate of Achievement
Credential: Basic Firefighter Certification
The purpose of the Vernon College Basic Firefighter Academy is to serve the needs of the fire departments within Vernon College’s service area and to provide students with the basic knowledge and skills to become a certified firefighter. Emphasis is placed on the learning objectives set forth in the curriculum by the Texas Commission on Fire Protection in which Vernon College is accredited. Firefighters provide fire protection, rescue, and emergency services in order to protect life and property including emergency medical/first responder services, hazardous materials response, investigate scenes, provide public education and inspect/test plans and equipment. Additional duties include maintaining the fire station, conducting tours, inspecting equipment, inspecting building and completing related duties as assigned.
Program Requirements
- Complete and submit and application for the Basic Firefigher Academy Program
- Successfully pass the National Registry Exam for Basic EMT-B and provide documentation.
- Provide evidence that the following immunization have be met prior to enrollment in the Basic Firefighter Academy Program: tetanus/diphtheria toxoid (TD), measles (students born after January 1, 1957), rubella, mumps (students born after January 1, 1957), Tuberculosis test (TB), Varicella, and Hepatitis B (three shots). Bacteria Meningitis vaccination is also required for students younger than 22 years of age. (Read the vaccine requirement and exemptions on the VC website.)
- Once all forms have been completed, an interview process will take place with the Coordinator of Fire Services.
For additional questions, contact Jon Reese at jreese@vernoncollege.edu. The application packet must be complete and turned in to Jon Reese for review prior to registration. Scholarships are available through the Continuing Education Office for students that qualify.