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CCFD Volunteer Recruitment
Phone: (702) 455-7703
Email: RuralCCFD@ClarkCountyNV.gov
575 E. Flamingo Road Las Vegas, NV 89119
Business Hours
Mon: 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Tue: 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Wed: 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Thur: 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Fri: Administration Offices Closed
Sat: Administration Offices Closed
Sun: Administration Offices Closed
[[CLARK COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT RURAL DIVISION]]
The Clark County Fire Department occupies an area of 8,012 square miles and has the largest paid fire department (30 stations) and the largest volunteer force (10 stations). Clark County volunteer firefighters responded to over 1500 incident calls in 2020. Because of the growing responses by the Rural Division, the Clark County Fire Department is reaching out to Clark County residents to become volunteer firefighters and/or Emergency Medical Services personnel.
To apply, download and complete this application.
[[Serve as a Volunteer Firefighter]]
Becoming a Clark County volunteer firefighter is one of the most rewarding and selfless decisions you can make. The duties of a volunteer firefighter include putting out fires and performing a multitude of important tasks to keep others safe, maintaining the equipment, and ensuring the department can continue serving our rural communities.
To better understand if becoming a volunteer firefighter is for you, ask yourself these questions:
- Are you willing to give up an occasional full night of rest or work long hours to help others?
- Do you find it important to give back to the community in meaningful ways that pay it forward?
- Are you looking for a community of others who enjoy helping people in times of fear or loss?
If you answered “yes” to these questions, you may be an excellent fit for a career as a volunteer firefighter for Clark County.
[[Minimum Requirements for Volunteer Firefighter positions:]]
- Individuals must have a High School Diploma or GED equivalent
- Possess a valid Class C Nevada Driver’s License
- Have the following certifications:
- CPR
- AED
- EMT (Basic, Advanced, Paramedic)
[[Desirable Licenses/Certifications]]
- Nevada Class B with F endorsement driver’s license
- Firefighter 1 (IFSAC)
- Hazardous Materials Awareness (IFSAC)
- Hazardous Materials Operations (IFSAC)
[[Pre-Volunteer Acceptance Testing]]
- Must successfully pass an oral interview
- Must successfully pass a background investigation
- Must successfully pass a physical examination
[[In addition to the above requirements, you must also be able to commit to 24 hours of volunteer service a month for a minimum of two (2) years.]]
To apply now, please download the application.
Thank you for your interest in becoming a volunteer with the Clark County Fire Department
Kevin Lunkwitz, Assistant Fire Chief “A-6”
Clark County Fire Department
575 E. Flamingo Rd.
Las Vegas, Nevada 89119
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