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from my understanding, hot shot crews are kinda seasonal? im assuming these guys do the regular thing with their fire departments during the off season.
what other kind of wildland experience do you mean? where would you start?
from my understanding, hot shot crews are kinda seasonal? im assuming these guys do the regular thing with their fire departments during the off season.
what other kind of wildland experience do you mean? where would you start?
You haven't met many Hot Shots have you? Most of them I worked with are not structural FFs, and would never ever be.
Hot Shot crews are seasonal, but considering that the fire season starts at different times indifferent parts of the world a crew can be in operation for 6 months of a year if they get sent overseas. Like someone else said, some of these guys make enough money to last the rest of the year.
You start as a grunt. A regular line FF on a Type II crew. Once you have done that, become physically fit enough, and obtained some of the extra classes and endorsements you may make a good applicant. You apply, and then wait. Unless a crew doesn't like a guy, they will usually re-hire the same guys over and over, so there may be some years when a team doesn't have any openings.
A Type I team IS a hot shot team.
The twenty-member Hotshot crews are often called Type 1 Crews, but are really Type 1 Crews-PLUS since they exceed the experience, training and physical fitness required for a Type 1 Crew.
A piece of advice. Stop thinking that you need to do ANYTHING with a structural department to get into the Wildland business. Yes, there are people who do both, but it is not required and the two groups don't always get along. It is two completely different fields and environments.