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Membership Information Request 

Thank you for your interest in the Purcellville Volunteer Fire Company. I would be pleased to provide additional information about the Company or to answer your questions about our membership process.

If you could provide me some additional contact information I will be in touch with you directly. Please provide the following:

     
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In the meantime please read the information on the "Join Us" and the "Application Information" pages of the website for additional information.

Bradley J. Quin

Fire Fighter -- Crew 2
Board of Directors/Membership Committee
Scholarship Committee

Purcellville Volunteer Fire Company
500 North Maple Avenue, Box 386
Purcellville, VA 20132

Station: 540-338-5961

H: 540-338-8075
C: 571-212-5256
www.purcellvillefire.org

New Member Application Information


Step 1: Membership Application

 

Please Click Here For An Application

 

 

Follow the instructions below to successfully complete a New Member Application. The application will be reviewed by the Board of Directors and brought to the Company membership for action.  If you are offered probationary membership, the requirements for Company orientation and basic training will apply to you and are detailed separately. (See Step 2 below) 

 

These requirements will be reviewed with you in detail during your application interview.  Once you are assigned to crew your officer can assist with questions as can members of the Training Committee and Membership Committee. 

 

  1. Secure a copy of the New Member Application from the station or download one above.

 

  1. Fill out the application completely and return it to the station and ask that it be put in the Membership Committee mailbox.  A committee member will contact you directly to arrange for an interview. 

        

  1. New member applications are acted upon at general membership meetings only after you have completed your interview and a criminal background and DMV check have been completed.  Therefore, you must plan to complete the process in enough time to be scheduled for action at the meeting, usually a week prior to the membership meeting.

 

  1. An interview with a member of the Membership Committee is a requirement of the process.

 

  1. You should be present at the general membership meeting the evening action will be taken on your application.  You will be asked to introduce yourself and to briefly express the reasons you seek membership in the Company.  (Job or school obligations are acceptable reasons for missing the meeting.)

 

  1. A membership vote on your application will be taken, and if you are offered probationary member status, you will be asked to remain after the meeting to begin the next step in the process.

Step 2: Probationary (New) Member Orientation

 

This part of the process is designed to orient you to Company and County administrative policies and procedures, and Company and County training required to get you the basic skills and knowledge you need to be ‘cleared to ride.’  You will not be allowed to ride the Company’s apparatus as member of your duty crew until you complete these steps.

 

 

  1. Administrative Documents:  You will complete a series of administrative documents required by the Company and the County immediately after the general membership meeting.  A committee member will assist with this step and provide additional detail regarding the next steps.

 

  1. Duty Crew Assignment:  You will be assigned to a duty crew for the purpose of immersing yourself in Company activity and to enable you to become acquainted with Company operating procedures and practices.  You are not cleared to ride on your crew until you complete all the following requirements.

 

  1. Uniforms and Gear:  You will be issued a Company tee shirt, polo shirt and pants for use on duty crew, and a helmet and fire gloves for basic training.  You must wear your duty crew uniform to all training activities.  Full PPE will be issued to you only upon completion of your cleared to ride requirements.

 

  1. County Volunteer Orientation:  You must sign up for and attend a County Volunteer orientation.  They are offered monthly.  Membership will provide you a schedule.  You can check the County’s training web site for details.

 

  1. Physical:  You must schedule a County physical.  Membership will provide you the necessary documents and forms in Step 1 above.  It is your responsibility to schedule the physical as soon as possible.  You will not be cleared to ride or do advanced training until the Company receives your clearance from the County.  (Physicals are optional for Associate members.)

 

  1. Training Requirements:  You must complete the following training steps to be cleared to ride.

 

    1. You must sign up for and complete CPR and Blood Borne Pathogens (BBP) offered by the County, or through Co. 14. You should check the schedule of such courses on the County’s Training Corner on the web.  Training Announcements (TAs) are also posted in the Training Room at the station.  It is your responsibility to look for, and sign up for, this training.

 

    1. You will be provided a copy of the Cleared to Ride Manual.  This will be the guide for your attending the required Company in-house training offered every other month which is designed to provide you the basic knowledge of policies, procedures and operations, including equipment, to be cleared to ride.

 

    1. The Training Committee conducts in-house Fire Training on an alternating monthly schedule, e.g. February, April, June, August, October and December.  You must attend one block or combination of blocks and successfully complete them to be cleared-to-ride. Membership will provide you a schedule of the training.  The Training Committee will provide you a course syllabus and content for the classes.

 

    1. You must complete the DHS NIMS/ICS 100/200 computer-based training.  The Training Committee will assist you with this requirement.  

 

Step 3: After Cleared to Ride

 

Once you have been signed off by the Training Committee and your officer as cleared to ride you will be issued full PPE and can begin the next steps in your training.

 

You will be provided a copy of the Probationary Fire Fighter Manual which will serve to supplement your advanced training and align with the County/State Fire Fighter Certification program.

 

Membership will provide you with a list of additional required County and State training that will lead to this certification.  There are specific course prerequisites, schedules and timing that need to be met to advance through the program.  Membership will provide you an overview of these requirements in your interview.  It is your responsibility to sign up for and successfully complete required training.  Failure to do so will jeopardize your probationary membership.

 

New Member Orientation/Cleared-to-Ride Training

 

Once a prospective member is voted into probationary status, the next step is to begin immersion into the Company.  The Membership Committee will provide detailed information regarding next steps. 

 

A key element of that immersion is an orientation to the company and ‘Cleared-to- Ride’ (CTR) training.  Such training is conducted by the Training Committee.  See the Training Summary for a list of CTR requirements

 

CTR training is offered monthly, pending enrollment demands, except for December which is a busy month for other Company activity.

 

The classes begin the week after new members are voted in at the monthly membership meeting.  They often include BBP and CPR classes scheduled and taught in-house by Company 14 and/or by our own instructors.  They are also scheduled so as not to conflict with the monthly County Volunteer Orientation dates.

 

 

In-House CTR Fire Training Classes

 

 

Dates for 2012 are as follows:

 

January: 1/17, 1/19, 1/24, 1/26, 1/28 (Volunteer Orientation: 1/25)

February: 2/22, 2/23, 2/28, 3/3 (Volunteer Orientation: 2/21)

March: 3/20, 3/22, 3/27, 3/29, 3/31 (Volunteer Orientation: 3/28)

April: 4/17, 4/18, 4/24, 4/26, 4/28 (Volunteer Orientation: 4/19)

May: 5/22, 5/24, 5/29, 5/31, 6/1 (Volunteer Orientation: 5/30)

June: 6/19, 6/20, 6/26, 6/28, 6/30 (Volunteer Orientation: 5/21)

July: 7/17, 7/19, 7/24, 7/26, 7/28 (Volunteer Orientation: 7/25

August: 821, 8/22, 8/25, 8/28, 8/30 (Volunteer Orientation: 8/23)

September: 9/18, 9/20, 9/25, 9/27, 9/29 (Volunteer Orientation: 9/26)

October: 10/16, 10/18, 10/24, 10/25, 10/27 (Volunteer Orientation: 10/23)

November: 11/20, 11/22, 11/27, 11/29, 12/1 (Volunteer Orientation: 11/28)

 

Classes are normally taught over a period of three or four weeknights and one weekend day.  Weeknight classes run from 1900 hours to 2200 hours.  Weekend classes run from 0800 hours to 1700 hours.

 

Practicals and written quizzes and tests are a part of the program.

 

All classes are conducted at the Station unless otherwise noted.


 

 

CTR EMS Training

 

EMS Training (CPR, BBP) is regularly offered by the County and periodically by Company 14 as a courtesy to Company 2 members needing such training. 

 

The dates of these training options are not scheduled like the CTR Fire training.  Members must sign up for County Training per the County procedures or sign up with Company 14 when they announce the dates for their training. 

 

New members have the option to do this either way, but once you sign up, you must attend the session for which you registered.

 

 

Additional CTR Requirements

 

New members must also attend the County Orientation, secure a County Physical, complete NIMS/ICS 100/200 on the computer and complete By Laws familiarization.

 

Membership will provide detailed information about all requirements for CTR.

 

New members must turn in a completed and signed CTR checklist to be cleared to ride and issued full PPE.