City of North Platte: Fire: Employment
Employment
Procedure for Fire Department Applicants for Entry-Level Positions
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An eligibility list shall be established and maintained for
entry-level firefighter candidates. A testing and interview process shall be
conducted in every odd numbered year during the month of June to keep the list
of eligible applicants current. Applications for the position of firefighter
shall be solicited and advertised. A deadline for applications to be returned
to the Civil Service Secretary shall be established and advertised.
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After the applicaton deadline has passed, all firefighter
applications will be forwarded to the Fire Chief to determine whether or not the
applicants meet minimum standards for an entry-level position as follows:
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Possession of a valid drivers license
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High school graduate or equivalent
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Twenty-one (21) years of age
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No felony convictions
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No more than one conviction for operating a vehicle while under the influence of
alcohol and no convictions of this nature within the past three years
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No drug related convictions
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No use of any illegal drugs within the past two years
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Notifications of scheduled physical agility tests and written
Civil Service examination will be sent by mail or special messenger as the
situation dictates.
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Applicants are required to take and pass a written Civil Service
examination. A minimum score of 70% is required. Failure to achieve the
minimum score will eliminate the applicant from further consideration during
this application.
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The physical agility test used by the North Platte Fire
Department is a pass or fail test. The test consists of several events that must
be completed within specified time periods. A copy of the list of events in the
physical agility test and the necessary completion times will be sent to each
applicant along with notification of the date, time, and place of the test. If
an applicant fails an event, he or she is entitled to a second attempt at that
event after a thirty-minute rest period. Failure to complete the course as
required will eliminate the applicant from further consideration during this
application process.
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An extensive background check will be conducted on applicants who
pass both the written and physical agility tests. Background check may include
but will not be limited to:
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Drivers Record
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Criminal Record
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Personal References
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Past Employers References
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Medical History
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Personal Background - History Information received from this
investigation will be forwarded to the
Fire Chief and the Civil Service Commissioners.
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Notification of scheduled oral interviews will be sent by mail or
special messenger as the situation dictates.
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Applicants will be interviewed by a five-member board of Fire
Department officers. All evaluations and recommendations of this board will be
forwarded in writing to the Civil Service Commission.
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After successful completion of the preceding requirements, all
applicants will be interviewed by the Civil Service Commission to determine if
each candidate is qualified for certification and placement on the entry-level
eligibility list. The entry-level eligibility list will then be forwarded to
the City Administrator.
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All applicants, prior to employment, will be required to pass a
complete physical examination. As part of all physical examinations, all
persons applying for positions protected by Civil Service shall be tested for
the use of drugs as a pre-qualification condition. Applicants who test positive
for drug use or who refuse to submit to such testing on request will be
disqualified from further consideration for employment. Terms used in this
paragraph are used herein as defined in Nebraska Revised Statute, Section
48-1902.
Any results of any test performed on body fluids or breath specimen from any
applicant for employment to determine the presence of drugs or alcohol shall not
be used to deny employment unless the following requirements are met:
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The positive finding of drugs by preliminary screening procedures
has been subsequently confirmed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry or
other scientific testing techniques that have been or may be approved by the
Nebraska Department of Health.
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A positive finding of alcohol by preliminary screening procedures is
subsequently confirmed by either:
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Gas chromatography with a flame ionization detector or other scientific
testing technique that has been or may be approved by the Nebraska Department of
Health.
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A breath-testing device operated by a breath-testing device operator.
Nothing in the subdivision shall be construed to preclude an applicant from
immediately requesting further confirmation of any breath testing results by a
blood sample if the employee voluntarily submits to give a blood sample taken by
qualified medical personnel in accordance with the rules and regulations adopted
and promulgated by the Nebraska Department of Health. In the event the
confirmatory test results do not confirm the presence of drugs, the applicant
shall be considered for employment as otherwise provided in these rules and
regulations. Except for confirmatory breath-testing as provided in subdivision
(b) (II) of this paragraph, all confirmatory tests shall be performed by a
clinic, hospital, or laboratory which is licensed pursuant to the Federal
Clinical Laboratories Improvement Act of 1967, 42 U.S.C. 263a, or which is
accredited by the College of American Pathologists.
Except for breath-test specimens as provided in subdivision (b) (II) above,
all specimens which result in a finding of drugs shall be refrigerated and
preserved in a sufficient quantity for retesting until the specimen is no longer
required.
Except for breath-test specimens as provided in subdivision (b) (II) above, a
written record of the chain-of-custody of the specimen shall be maintained from
the time of the collection of the specimen until the specimen is no longer
required.
The City, the Civil Service Commission, or its agent, shall not release or
disclose the test results to the public, except that such results shall be
released as required by law or to the applicant upon request. Test results may
be released to those officers, agents, or employees of the City or Civil Service
Commission who need to know the information for reasons connected with their
employment or position with the City or Civil Service Commission.
Any applicant tampering with body fluids at any time during or after the
collection or analysis of such fluids for the purpose of altering the results of
any test to determine the presence of drugs shall immediately be dismissed from
consideration for employment.
Any applicant refusing the lawful directive to provide a body fluid or breath
sample as provided herein may be subject to denial of employment.
Applicants employed will be required to successfully complete a six-month
probationary period, the requirements of which will be identified for the
employee upon reporting to work.
Employment
For initial employment a physical agility performance test is conducted.
This test consists of the following:
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Aerial Ladder Climb – This test is to determine if the candidate has a
fear of heights, not his or her climbing ability. The candidate, wearing an
air pack, will be required to climb to a point seventy-five feet (75’) above
the ground and return on an extended aerial ladder attached to an aerial
apparatus. This exercise is not timed but only a reasonable amount of time
will be allowed to complete this portion of the test.
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The candidate shall complete one of the following:
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Pull-ups – Minimum of 7 (palms away)
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Push-ups – Minimum of 25 (standard)
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Lift and Carry Exercise – This exercise determines the strength of the
lower extremities, upper body strength, and endurance of the candidate. The
candidate, dressed in a bunker coat, bunker pants, gloves, and a helmet, will
be required to pick up a set of barbells, weighing 125 lbs., and carry it
one-hundred feet without stopping.
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Hose Drag Exercise – This test is to determine the candidate’s agility and
strength while moving a charged hose line. The candidate will be required to
drag a one hundred foot (100’) long length of 1¾” fire hose that is
pressurized to 100 psi. The hose must be dragged 200 feet in the allotted
time of 30 seconds.
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Bent Knee Sit-Ups – The candidate will perform 35 bent knee sit-ups in 2
minutes.
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Weight Lift – Starting from an erect position with feet spread
shoulder-width apart, the candidate will move a fifteen-pound weight in the
following manner: Bend over, grasp the weight both hands while it is on the
floor between the feet, lift weight to waist level, place weight on floor
approximately twelve inches outside the left foot, and, without letting go,
raise the weight back to waist level then touch it to the floor approximately
twelve inches outside the right foot. Repeat this motion in the opposite
direction. The weight shall be moved in this fashion until it has been moved
seven times in each direction with the total horizontal distance being at
least twenty-four inches more than the space between the feet for each of the
fourteen moves. This exercise shall be performed in 35 seconds or less.
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Option of one of the following:
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Run 1½ miles within 13 minutes
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Walk 3 miles within 38 minutes
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Bicycle 4 miles within 12 minutes (Schwinn Air dyne)
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Swim 500 yards within 8 minutes and 20 seconds
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