The Airport Firefighter 1 (APFF1) works under the supervision of the Base Civil Engineer, Base Fire Chief, Assistant Chiefs, or other appropriate supervisor in the chain of command. This title within the Division of Military and Naval Affairs (DMNA) exists to provide fire protection and related services to personnel and resources at various Air National Guard Bases (ANGB) located within the State of New York. The Air National Guard Fire Protection Activities (ANGFPA) Program is implemented in accordance with the Master Cooperative Agreement (MCA) between the State of New York and the National Guard Bureau (NGB) – current and as amended; and more specifically Appendix 24 of the MCA. Further, as required and where applicable, all matters are carried out in accordance with National Guard Regulation (NGR) 5-1 and all applicable Air National Guard Instructions (ANGI) such as 63-101; Air Force Instructions (AFI) such as 32-2001 ANGSUP 1; DODI 6055.06; National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards including, but not limited to: 1500, 1582, 1561, 1404, 1975, 472, 1581, 1001, 1002 and related Technical Implementation Guides (TIGs); and existing labor agreements and/or applicable DMNA policy and state/federal statutes and regulations – current and as amended. The preceding references are herein after collectively referred to as "all required current firefighting, Air Force and agency standards."
The APFF 1 provides fire suppression, protection, rescue, salvage and prevention for all ANG aircraft, facilities and equipment. The Airport Firefighter 1 Trainee (APFF1T) will have 11 months to complete all the required certifications. APFF1T's will only perform the firefighting duties for which they are certified and authorized. Duties include but are not limited to the following:
Job Requirements:
The Airport Firefighter 1 (APFF1) works under the supervision of the Base Civil Engineer, Base Fire Chief, Assistant Chiefs, or other appropriate supervisor in the chain of command. This title within the Division of Military and Naval Affairs (DMNA) exists to provide fire protection and related services to personnel and resources at various Air National Guard Bases (ANGB) located within the State of New York. The Air National Guard Fire Protection Activities (ANGFPA) Program is implemented in accordance with the Master Cooperative Agreement (MCA) between the State of New York and the National Guard Bureau (NGB) – current and as amended; and more specifically Appendix 24 of the MCA. Further, as required and where applicable, all matters are carried out in accordance with National Guard Regulation (NGR) 5-1 and all applicable Air National Guard Instructions (ANGI) such as 63-101; Air Force Instructions (AFI) such as 32-2001 ANGSUP 1; DODI 6055.06; National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards including, but not limited to: 1500, 1582, 1561, 1404, 1975, 472, 1581, 1001, 1002 and related Technical Implementation Guides (TIGs); and existing labor agreements and/or applicable DMNA policy and state/federal statutes and regulations – current and as amended. The preceding references are herein after collectively referred to as "all required current firefighting, Air Force and agency standards."
The APFF 1 provides fire suppression, protection, rescue, salvage and prevention for all ANG aircraft, facilities and equipment. The Airport Firefighter 1 Trainee (APFF1T) will have 11 months to complete all the required certifications. APFF1T's will only perform the firefighting duties for which they are certified and authorized. Duties include but are not limited to the following:
Job Requirements:
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