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L.A. Fire Department Hiring

About 17,000 people will be competing for a few hundred open positions.

The Los Angeles Fire Department is gearing up for its first recruitment effort since 2009 after a recent wave of retirements.

About 350 position are expected to be available over the next couple of years, said department spokesman Matt Spence.

The selection process will be competitive, said Spence, noting that 17,000 people expressed interest in becoming city firefighters three years ago. With the job market tight and recruitment infrequent, at least that many are expected to make a push for department jobs this time around, he said.

"A good candidate for the fire service would be an individual of high character, morals and values; one that has a sense of wanting to serve others," said Battalion Chief Steve Hissong, who is in charge of the LAFD's Recruit Services Unit. "That doesn't necessarily always have to be the individual that's pursued their fire service degree."

The Los Angeles City Council has given the department approval to get the hiring process rolling, Spence said. The department has established a new website dedicated to recruitment and hiring: www.joinlafd.org.

Prospective candidates must pass the Candidate Physical Ability Test, which includes climbing stairs, making forcible entry, dragging a hose, and raising and extending a ladder.

Applicants must be 18 and have a high school diploma, General Education Development or California High School Proficiency Examination certificate. A valid California driver's license and Emergency Medical Technician certificate are required prior to appointment.

Recruits must be in excellent heath and have no conditions that would stop them from doing fire suppression and rescue work. Their weight must be proportionate to their height, they must have uncorrected visual acuity of at least 20/100 in one eye and 20/40 in the other and must also be nonsmokers throughout their employment with the department.

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