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Firefighter Physical Exam Requirements

    Procedure

    Scoring

    • The time it takes for the candidate to complete each aspect of the physical exams is considered the candidate's "score." Each event is assigned a maximum time limit for successful completion.

    Exam Structure

    Physical Agility Test (PAT)

    • The PAT is commonly required for entry-level firefighter candidates. The test typically consists of three events: Charged Hose Pull; Forcible Entry and Ventilation; and Fire Extinguishing and Rescue. During these simulated events, the candidate must wear a helmet, gloves, bunker coat and self-contained breathing apparatus.

    Structure Firefighting Fitness Test

    • Physical exams are designed to mimic real-life situations.firefighters image by Earl Robbins from Fotolia.com

      The Structure Firefighting Fitness Test is actually a series of tests that are not performed in immediate succession. These usually consist of the Hose Advance Test (carrying a fire hose 100 feet in 23 seconds); Ladder Extension Test (operating a 24-foot extension ladder); Forcible Entry Test (driving a 160-pound steel beam a distance of five feet with a 160-pound plastic sledgehammer in 47 seconds using the Keiser Force Machine); and a Victim Rescue Test (dragging a 185-pound mannequin a set distance). Other components of the test include the High-Rise Pack Carry/Stair Climb Test (carrying a 75-pound "high-rise pack" up five flights of stairs) and the Crawl Test (crawling 36 feet through an obstacle course of traffic cones).

    Wild Land Firefighting Physical Test

    • The federal government sets specific requirements for the Wild Land Firefighting Test (also called a "Pack Test") that is required by all federal firefighting agencies. It is often conducted in extreme weather conditions and on steep ground. The candidate must be able to hike three miles carrying a 45-pound pack in 45 minutes.

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