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17th September, 2025 - 11.38am: We were called to Higher Street, Lillington at 11.38am on 17 September...Read more

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Have you got what it takes?

Being an on-call firefighter requires a broad range of skills and abilities, alongside the commitment to carry a pager and be available to respond to emergencies, day and night.

These are some of the areas where we need our firefighters to show they have what it takes:

Some of these are tested in a specific way during the application process, others are measured as new recruits settle into their development training. Follow the links to find more information about fitness, eyesight and medical requirements, and the practical assessment day.

To ensure that all of our firefighters can achieve and maintain their operational competence, our ideal commitment is at least 40 hours of availability per week. Similarly, to allow everyone to maintain a work-life balance, we don’t encourage anyone to offer more than 120 hours of availability per week.

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