Firefighter Career Essay

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Firefighters and Paramedics have common differences and similarities. I’ve wanted to be a firefighter because I saw my own house burn to the ground, I also want to be a paramedic because they saved my father’s life 2 times and helped me out when I was severely sick. Firefighters and Paramedics are different but yet similar. Why? Because the 2014 median pay for both of these careers are $31,700 and $45,970 per year. Firefighter is an awesome career to choose because they risk their lives every day to save property and citizens of their home town. There are two different kinds of firefighters. volunteer and paid firefighter careers. Some firefighters live in their stations but some don’t. Paramedics are in a way the same as firefighters because Paramedics are volunteer and paid workers. Some paramedics live in their stations but some don’t either. Firefighters and Paramedics trainings are different because Firefighting is a long-term on-the-job training. Paramedics on the other hand have no on-the-job training. The number of paramedic jobs in 2014 was 241,200. For firefighting jobs in 2014 there were 327,300. Firefighting are a little harder than Paramedics. Why? Because they risk their lives to save homes and people, Paramedics do it differently they save lives by rushing them to the hospital. …show more content…

Firefighter and paramedic careers are two different careers, the work environment for firefighting is about the same as a paramedic field environment because they share the same duties as volunteer or paid. Firefighters are at the most risk of injuries and illnesses of all occupations. They often encounter dangerous situations, including collapsing floors and walls, traffic accidents, and overexposure to flames and smoke. Paramedics are required to do considerable kneeing, bending, and lifting while caring for and moving

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