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CITY OF CARROLLTON: Registration Now Open for Carrollton Firefighter Entrance Exam

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City of Carrolton issued the following announcement on June 23

Become a part of the award-winning Carrollton Fire Rescue (CFR) team. Registration for the City of Carrollton firefighter entrance exam is now open and will remain open through Wednesday, July 21 until 11:59 p.m.

The exam will be administered Saturday, July 24 in the Ted Polk Middle School cafeteria (2001 Kelly Boulevard). After registering for the exam online, candidates will be emailed instructions for the remainder of the hiring process.

“CFR is looking for a hard-working individual who is motivated, compassionate, and strives to make a positive difference in other people’s lives,” Fire Chief Gregg Salmi said.

To be eligible for certification, applicants must be at least 18 years of age, but no more than 35 years old on the date the exam results are validated by the Civil Service Commission, according to Chapter 143 of the Texas Local Government Code.

The department focuses heavily on training, equipment, and the health and wellness of its members. CFR is one of four area fire departments to share a joint training facility that opened in August 2017. The state-of-the-art training structure is six stories high, with more than 7,000 square feet of space to run multiple drills, burns, and rappelling exercises.

The City of Carrollton has a Class 1 Public Protection Classification (PPC) from the Insurance Services Office Inc. (ISO) for its improved fire protection capabilities. The rating is the highest possible and drives the City to the top 1 percent of all communities classified by the ISO.

CFR has earned a series of awards and recognitions for the continuing hard work and dedication demonstrated across all areas of service. In 2020 alone, the department received the Mission: Lifeline® EMS – Gold Plus Level Recognition Award from the American Heart Association (AHA) for the third year in a row for superior response efforts specifically in the area of cardiac care, the Achievement of Excellence Gold Level Award by the Texas Fire Marshals’ Association (TXFMA) the only formal recognition for performance excellence given by the TXFMA, and the Community Impact Award given by the Woven Health Clinic to “community leaders and organizations leading the charge to provide innovative advanced health care for all” for being one of the first cities in the DFW Metroplex to implement new portable sonogram machines on ambulances.

Thanks to a recent grant from the Metrocrest Hospital Authority for new portable Automated External Defibrillator (AED) machines, Carrollton is the only City in the country to implement AEDs in all police vehicles, City facilities, and now in all Public Works vehicles, according to Salmi. Carrollton is also recognized and endorsed by the North Central Texas Trauma Regional Advisory Council (NCTTRAC) as a HEART Safe Community through first responder and community outreach efforts.

“Carrollton Fire Rescue is committed to creating a healthy community through a multi-faceted approach that focuses on developing community-wide involvement and partnerships with school districts, local businesses, non-profit organizations, and citizen groups,” Salmi said.

The department has also earned the highest CPR save rate among members of the Dallas area Resuscitation Outcome Consortium (ROC) under the direction of the UT Southwestern Medical School. Additionally, CFR was presented with the 2017 Lone Star Achievement Award by the Texas Fire Chiefs Association in February 2018 for combined efforts in sharing resources with Addison, Coppell, and Farmers Branch Fire Departments to establish a joint fire training facility, a consolidated dispatch center, and a combined digital radio system supporting 16 fire stations and covering a population of approximately 250,000. CFR celebrates 94 years of service to the Carrollton community this year.

“I firmly believe there is no better fire department than Carrollton Fire Rescue, which is a testament to the exceptional individuals that make up our team,” Salmi said.

Carrollton Fire Rescue’s mission is: To provide the citizens and visitors of Carrollton a well-trained team of professionals to protect their life and property through emergency prevention, education, code compliance, EMS, fire suppression, rescue, and emergency management in a safe, cooperative, efficient, and cost-effective manner. 

For more information and qualification details or to register for the exam, visit cityofcarrollton.com/fire.

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