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Frequently Asked Questions...


...about the red card.

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...what to bring to class.

...travel to Firecamp.

...accomodations at Firecamp.

...veterans education benefits.

...getting a job as a wildland firefighter.

...wildland firefighter boots.

Frequently Asked Questions


“What is the 'Red Rard'?”

The Red Card is an agency-issued document that certifies that an individual has the training, experience and physical fitness to perform the tasks of a specified position on a wildland or prescribed fire.


“How do I get my Red Card?”

Most often, a person's first Red Card is for the position of Firefighter Type 2 (FFT2) which requires:

  • a minimum 32 hours of training (S-130/190 Basic Firefighting and Wildland Fire Behavior)
  • demonstration of physical fitness at the “arduous” level, by completion of the Pack Test — walking 3 miles in 45 minutes or less carrying a 45 pound pack
  • an employing agency to certify the individual

“Do I get my Red Card when I leave Firecamp?”

No. The Red Card is issued by your hiring agency.


“How long is a Red Card good for?”

Your wildland firefighter certifications are current for 5 years, with an annual RT-130 refresher and work capacity test required each . Your current position is good for 5 years from the date of your initial training (S-130/190), your latest refresher course (RT-130), or your last fire assignment in a qualifying position.


“How often is an RT-130 and Pack Test needed?”

Most agencies require all wildland firefighters to take a refresher course (RT-130) about every 13 months. All wildland firefighters must pass the Arduous Work Capacity Test once a year to remain current. Timelines can vary by agency, be sure to check with your local department to learn their specific requirements.

 


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