STONEWALL
Fire Protection
District

The Stonewall Fire
Protection District is
an all-volunteer
department.
Volunteering
Firefighters and EMTs are special people. They have all of the following
characteristics:

Dedicated men and women.
Disciplined.
Loyal.
Willing to train on a regular basis.
Willing to accept a challenge.
Team players and follow leadership.
Safety conscious.
Compassionate and empathetic.
Willing to accept responsibility.
Committed to community service.

What are the steps in becoming a firefighter or EMT for the Stonewall Fire Protection District? First, you must complete an application form.
The Chief, Assistant Chief, or EMS Director will interview you. If you are
accepted, you must attend training -- not just some of it, but
all of the
training. As you reach certain knowledge and skill levels in structure,
wildland, or EMS, you will be issued personal protective gear and a
radio. The key here is that you can progress as fast as you wish, but you
must attend the training. If you are interested in Search & Rescue, High
Angle Rescue, Ice Rescue, Water Rescue, or Emergency Medicine, let
us know and we can assist you to reach those goals. We believe
strongly in what we do, and we are here to help you grow.