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High School

What high school courses should you take if you're interested in this career? Get your answers from the Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security cluster Emergency and Fire Management Services pathway.

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Entry-level positions still require only a high school education. Applicants must be at least 18 years old.

Applicants can expect to test their physical fitness and determination during rookie training. Their ability to move quickly over steep and uneven terrain, crouch and crawl in small spaces, carry heavy equipment and supplies, and work and live in a camping environment will be measured.

People interested in senior positions could consider an undergraduate degree or diploma in forestry.

Many colleges and universities offer two- to four-year programs in fire engineering or fire science.

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