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Hey Does any one Know Anywere in the United States that could/would use a cross trained (SWAT/Tactical) firefighter?

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Any department that is hiring will take an EMT-P as a first choice. I don't think that you would get extra credit for being a trigger puller, but the physical fitness and grace under pressure will look good in an interview.

Very best of luck in your new career!
Larry
There are still some departments that PSO, firefighter and police officer. They getting fewer, but they are still out there. Maybe the IAFF has a list of those or the Fraternal Order of Police Officers. Good luck.
Thank you for your help and time!!

Larry Lasich said:
Any department that is hiring will take an EMT-P as a first choice. I don't think that you would get extra credit for being a trigger puller, but the physical fitness and grace under pressure will look good in an interview.

Very best of luck in your new career!
Larry
Thank you for your help!!

Larry Lasich said:
Any department that is hiring will take an EMT-P as a first choice. I don't think that you would get extra credit for being a trigger puller, but the physical fitness and grace under pressure will look good in an interview.

Very best of luck in your new career!
Larry
There are a few departments in the Dallas Texas area that hire Police/Fire/EMS personnel. You rotate jobs during seperate tours. Cant remember town but I know its in east texas.
Thank you all for your help with my question. If anyone has any more information please feel free to post it... Thank U!
Ontario FD (CA)

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