Firefighter Cadet definition

Firefighter Cadet or "Cadet" means a Employee of the Laredo Fire Department who has not graduated from the Laredo Fire Department Training Academy.

Examples of Firefighter Cadet in a sentence

  • EMS Interns who meet the requirements specified in Section 26.02, above, may be placed on a ranked eligibility list for hire as a Firefighter Cadet (the “EMS Intern List”) that is separate and distinct from the list developed from the candidates who took the civil service examination for the classification of Firefighter Cadet.

  • The Agreement is for the purpose of providing a progression from EMS Intern to Firefighter Cadet separate from the process set forth in the Civil Service Rules.

  • When job offers to the classification of Firefighter Cadet are to be made, no more than 30% may be made from the EMS Intern List.

  • When job offers to the classification of Firefighter Cadet are to be made, no more than 40% may be made from the EMS Intern List.

  • Meet all performance, physical, psychological and background standards applicable to a person who applies for employment directly to the job classification of Firefighter Cadet.

Related to Firefighter Cadet

  • Firefighter means any regular, paid or volunteer, member of a lawfully constituted fire department of a municipal corporation, township, fire district, or village.

  • Fire fighter means a member, including a volunteer member and a member who is paid on call, of an organized fire department that is responsible for, or is in a capacity that includes responsibility for, the extinguishment of fires, the directing of the extinguishment of fires, the prevention and detection of fires, and the enforcement of the general fire laws of this state. Fire fighter does not include a person whose job description, duties, or responsibilities do not include direct involvement in fire suppression.

  • Volunteer firefighter means a firefighter whose position normally requires less than 600

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