Garden City Park Fire Department

Explorer Post 150

Junior FireFighters 

2264 Jericho Turnpike Garden City Park, New York 11040

 

 

 

 

The Garden City Park Fire Department and its Junior Firefighter Program work in cooperation to Educate, Protect and Serve the youth of Garden City Park and surrounding communities.

 

Boys and Girls are eligible to join if they are between the ages of 14-17.

Call (516) 741-2718 if interested

 

The following statements are upheld by the Garden City Park Fire Department:

 

Mission Statement 

To maintain a safe environment for youth to gather within the community to learn about many aspects of the fire service and to provide avenues for positive social interaction for youth within the program, and for youth within the community

 

VISION 

We will be a model for fire departments with Junior Firefighter youth programs to introduce the young community to the fire service and to provide a safe environment for social activities for youth within our community.

 

 

CORE VALUES 

Recognizing the dedication and skill and value of all members, we will create and maintain an environment of individual safety, well-being and trust.  We are guided by:  Service to Others, Team Work, Compassion, Integrity, Safety, Honesty, Accountability, Professionalism and Respect.                                                                                                                     

  

COMMITMENT TO THE COMMUNITY 

The members of the Garden City Park Volunteer Fire Department Junior Firefighter Program demonstrate commitment to our community through:

 

  • Providing an opportunity for youth to serve the community.
  • Respectful and courteous treatment of all people.
  • Accountability for our actions.
  • Open honest communications.
  • Educating peers about fire safety and prevention.
  • Providing a safe environment for youth activity within the community.

 

                                                                                                                                               

Meetings and Trainings 

 

Meetings are held on the 1st Monday of every at 1930 hours at HQ unless otherwise stated.   

 

Meetings are generally conducted by the Junior Officers or an Advisor.  They are generally informational and Junior Program business is discussed and may be voted on.  New members may also be voted into the Junior Firefighter Program at these meetings.

 

Trainings are held on the 3rd Monday of every at 1930 hours at HQ unless otherwise stated.   

 

The training program for the Junior Firefighters is structured to introduce Junior members to the fire service.  Junior members that join the regular department are at an advantage since the Junior Program introduces them to the tools and skills that are used in firefighting and Emergency Medical Services (EMS).  During training, you will learn about firefighting, Emergency Medical Services (EMS), the use of tools, and related skills.  You will also learn how to work as a team and HAVE FUN!

 

Quite often the training will include some physical or hands on activity and/or lesson.  At times, an educational field trip may be substituted for the regularly scheduled training.

 

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions

                                                                                                                                   

 

This is a list of the questions asked most often:

 

Q:  What activities do you have in this program?                                                     

A:  We hold trainings, social activities such as fundraising events, public service projects, and other things that a firefighter does except for fighting fires.

 

Q:  Do we get to participate in parades?                                                                     

A: Yes.  Parades are usually held in the summer months.  The Junior department will typically march along with the Department.  Juniors MUST have a uniform issued to them before they are able to participate in a parade.    

                                                      

Q: How will I find out about different events taking place?                                          

A: Events are announced at trainings, meetings, e-mails and in calendars.  In addition, you may be contacted by one of the advisors.  (Especially if there is a change or short notice.)          

                                                                       

Q: What is the cost of the program?                                                               

A:  Dues are $5.00 each year.  In addition, you are responsible for the cost of any field trips, and uniform items not provided by the department.                                                                                                                                                                                     

Q:  When can I start fighting fires and perform emergency medical services?

A:  On your 18th birthday you are eligible to apply to the active department (with parental consent).  At that time, you may begin the required formal training to be certified as a Firefighter and/or Emergency Medical Technician (EMT).  The Juniors have an advantage in that the program makes them familiar with many of the tools, techniques, and safety issues required for Firefighting and Emergency Medical Services (EMS).

 

Q:  Can I participate in the Junior Program after my 18th birthday?

A:  After your 18th birthday, you must apply to the Active Department as a member in order to participate.  Upon acceptance into the Active Department, you must resign as a Junior Member.  However, former Junior members are strongly encouraged to continue to help with the Junior Firefighter Program.         

 

Q:  If I have questions or problems, who do I talk to?

A:  The Junior officers are available to answer questions and to assist you.  In addition the advisors will help you with any questions, and any problems and conflicts must be addressed directly with an advisor.

 

Q:  Do I have to participate in trainings and other events?

A:  YES!  The goals of the Junior program can not be met for an individual who does not participate in the trainings or other events.  A lack of participation may result in the loss of certain privileges and/or the ability to participate in certain activities.  Individuals who regularly do not participate in the Junior department activities without notifying an Advisor may be dropped from the program.

 

Q:  Can I ride the apparatus and fight fires as a Junior Firefighter?

A:  Since firefighting is dangerous and requires specialized training, you must first join the Active Department in order to participate in these activities.  Quite often, Juniors are permitted to ride the apparatus that is not in service while going to and coming from parades, or other public service events.