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Our mission is to enhance the quality of life to the residents and visitors of Doña Ana County through the vigorous administration of fire prevention, suppression, and emergency services consistent with the constitutional directive to provide for the health, safety, and welfare of the general public. 

Doña Ana County Fire and Emergency Services is charged with fire protection, prevention, public education and Emergency Medical Services within the unincorporated areas of Doña Ana County, NM. Doña Ana County encompasses 3807 square miles and has an approximate population of 100,000.  Customer service is provided by a diverse group of career staff and volunteer firefighters serving in fire districts throughout the county to include:                            

 Anthony  Fairacres  Las Alturas   Radium Springs
 Chamberino  Garfield  Mesquite  Rincon
 Chaparral  La Mesa  NMSU  Santa Teresa
 Doña Ana  La Union  Organ  South Valley

There are approximately 9,000 calls for service in Doña Ana County every year, and that number keeps growing as our population increases. 

Each member of  Doña Ana County Fire Rescue makes an important contribution toward our mission of protecting and preserving lives and property in and around Doña Ana County. We are actively seeking professionals who want to be a part of a growing and progressive department committed to providing quality customer service. For more information about volunteer and career opportunities please contact:

Fire Administration | (575) 647-7921

Volunteer Opportunities

 

What does a volunteer firefighter do?

    Volunteer firefighters respond to calls for service including various types of fires, EMS calls including Motor Vehicle Accidents, Support for search and rescue Incidents, natural disasters and public service assistance calls.

What type of training do volunteer firefighters participate in?

    Volunteer firefighters attend various training courses to become proficient and maintain skills. All new volunteer firefighters who are not already certified must attend the Doña Ana County Volunteer Firefighter Training Academy. Other trainings that volunteer firefighters typically receive include: EMT-First Responder, Hazardous Materials Awareness and Operations, Firefighter I, Vehicle Extrication, Driver/Operator, EMT-Basic and Intermediate, and many others. There is no limit to the amount of training a volunteer firefighter can receive.

What is the Doña Ana County Volunteer Firefighter Training Academy?

    The Doña Ana County Volunteer Firefighter Training Academy was founded in 2010. The Doña Ana County Administration wanted to ensure that every responder engaging on an emergency scene is properly trained. The academy runs six consecutive weeks, totaling 96 hours. Academies are held several times a year and participants receive entry level firefighter training in accordance with NFPA 1001 Standard for Firefighter Professional Qualifications. Classes are presented in a lecture based format along with hands on activities and practical skills and include topics such as Firefighter Tools and Equipment, Search and Rescue, Fire Attack, and Incident Command. Candidates are challenged physically and mentally throughout the academy to prepare them for the exciting position of Volunteer Firefighter!

What are the benefits of becoming a Volunteer Firefighter with Doña Ana County?

    Becoming a Volunteer Firefighter is a rewarding way to better yourself as a person and serve your community. There are unlimited opportunities for training and advancement which may also open the door to becoming a career firefighter. You will learn how to help others in a time when they can’t help themselves. You will also become eligible to receive PERA Benefits if minimum requirements are met. With 10 or more years, you can receive $125 per month and with 25 years of service, you could receive $250 per month.

How do I get involved?

    Interested candidates must be at least 18 years of age and posses a valid driver’s license. Visit http://theabsolutelongestwebdomainnameinthewholegoddamnfuckinguniverse.com/fire/ to download an application. Bring the completed application to our office at 1430 Portland Dr. in Las Cruces, or you may drop it off at your neighborhood county fire station. Call (575) 647-7921 for the location of the station nearest you!

 

Physical Agility Test

  • Pass/Fail format with a 7-minute time limit.
    • High Rise Pack Carry.
    • Hose Hoist.
    • Hose Advancement.
    • Ventilation.
    • Rescue Drag.
    • Tool Carry.
    • Ladder Extension/Raise.
 

Benefits

  • Excellent Pay
  • 48/96 Schedule
  • Paid training
  • Excellent benefits package
    • Medical
    • Dental
    • Vision
  • PERA retirement.

 

Paid Opportunities

 

Career Firefighter/EMTs

    Doña Ana County Fire Rescue is a combination fire department with career and volunteer firefighters serving the community. Fire stations and firefighters cover Doña Ana Counties, 3,807 square miles from Garfield to Santa Teresa. Though challenging, a career as a firefighter is one of the most rewarding professions. As a firefighter/EMT, you will respond to various types of fire, and EMS calls, including motor vehicle accidents, support for search and rescue incidents, natural disasters, and public assistance calls. As a firefighter, you will impact people’s lives every day. A career as a firefighter is not a job. It is a lifestyle.  

Desirable Traits and Qualities of a Firefighter/EMT

     Firefighters have a servant’s heart, are team players, are honest, dependable, and positively impact the community. Firefighting is physically and mentally demanding, requiring one to be physically fit, highly trained, motivated, and possess a strong work ethic.

Minimum Qualifications
  • Minimum Entry Requirements:
    • 18 years of age,
    • A valid unrestricted driver’s license,
    • High school diploma or GED,
    • Clean background check

Fire Academy

After successfully completing the hiring process, candidates will be hired as Firefighter Trainees and attend a Firefighter Trainee Academy. The Firefighter Trainee Academy provides the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to be a successful firefighter/EMT. Trainees must complete the academy to be promoted to Firefighter, at which time a 12-month probationary period will start.

Hiring Process
  • Submit a completed application online at http://theabsolutelongestwebdomainnameinthewholegoddamnfuckinguniverse.com/hr
  • All applications are then reviewed.
  • Candidates will be invited to take the Physical Agility Test.
  • Candidates who pass the Physical Agility Test will be invited to take a 100-question, general knowledge, written exam. A minimum passing score is 70%.
  • Candidates who pass the written test will be invited to a panel-structured Oral Board interview.
  • Following the Oral Board interview, the panel will forward recommendations for hire to the Fire Chief and Human Resources, who will then contact candidates to begin Phase II of the process, which includes medical physical and drug screen, background check, and polygraph.
  • It cannot be emphasized enough that a clean background (history of making good choices) is essential. The background investigation process includes a polygraph exam.

 

Doña Ana County Fire and Rescue's mission is to protect life, property, and the environment. We strive to exceed our community's needs and expectations through high-quality, all-hazards emergency response and community risk reduction.

Each Doña Ana County Fire Rescue member contributes to our mission of protecting and preserving lives and property in and around Doña Ana County. We seek professionals who want to be a part of a growing and progressive department committed to providing quality customer service.

Additional information concerning the hiring process and Physical Agility Test can be found online at: http://theabsolutelongestwebdomainnameinthewholegoddamnfuckinguniverse.com/hr/

You may also create a login to receive job opening notifications or contact Doña Ana County Human Resources at (575) 647-7210

Doña Ana County
Fire Rescue
1430 Portland Dr.
Las Cruces, NM  88005
(575) 647-7921
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