• Ready For Action
JOIN SVFD
Are you ready to make a difference in your community? The Scott Volunteer Fire Department is always looking for dedicated and courageous individuals to join our team of volunteer firefighters. As a volunteer, you’ll play a critical role in protecting lives and property, while gaining valuable skills and experience.
• Making An Impact
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Volunteering as a firefighter is a rewarding way to serve your community. Here’s what you can expect:
Comprehensive Training: No previous experience? No problem. We provide all the training you need to become a skilled firefighter, including fire suppression, emergency medical response, and rescue operations.
Community Impact: Be part of a team that makes a real difference. Your efforts will help keep our community safe and respond to emergencies.
Personal Growth: Develop new skills, build confidence, and work as part of a team. Volunteering as a firefighter is not just about giving back—it's about growing as an individual.
Camaraderie: Join a close-knit group of volunteers who support each other both on and off duty. You’ll build friendships and connections that last a lifetime.
Fire Fighter
Fights structure and vehicle fires, responds to car wrecks, investigates hazardous situations.
Emergency Medic
Gives first aid to citizens having breathing problems, heart trouble, chest pains, choking, drownings, or injured in car wrecks.
JR. Fire Fighter
Trains to become an active responders and responsible members and leaders of the Scott Fire Department.
• Take Your Next Step
WHO CAN APPLY
Are at least 18 years old
Are at least a high school student for the Jr. Program
Live within or near the Scott community.
Have a strong commitment to public service and helping others.
Are able to meet the demands of firefighting.
Are willing to undergo background checks and medical evaluations.
In order to provide a professional level of service to the community, however, a certain level of commitment is asked of members. This insures that citizens we serve receive competent care in times of emergency.