Cherokee Fire-Rescue Explorer Post 7200

Cherokee Fire-Rescue Explorer Post 7200 We are here to provide the young people of Cherokee with the opporunity of exploring the Fire-Rescue field.

State of Alabama Rules for Explorer Posts:
http://www.alalabor.alabama.gov/PDFs/Fire_Svc_Exp_Jr_Cadet_Guidelines.pdf
www.alalabor.alabama.

04/13/2021

We are working on getting our post started back up and going again! We are partnering between Cherokee Fire Department and Cherokee Rescue Squad to bring you fire service experience and EMS experience. Are you or your child between the ages of 14-18 and interested in becoming a firefighter, EMT, or Paramedic? This is the program for them! We will provide training and they will be able to respond with our crews on actual emergency calls. We’ve had many of our past explorers have successful careers as Firefighters, Paramedics, EMTs, Police Officers, 911 Telecommunicators, Corrections Officers, and Emergency Room Techs. This can be a great start to your future career. If you’re interested you can message us here on the page or contact Channin Goss or Michelle Rutland.

04/03/2019

Colbert County Career Tech Fire Science, along with Code 3 Productions, filmed, directed, and produced the 2019 Prom Promise video for the Colbert County Sch...

03/26/2019

Colbert County Career Tech Fire Science Academy certifies high school students in the Colbert County School System (and surrounding systems) through the Alab...

02/26/2019
02/26/2019

What career opportunities does fire service exploring open for you? Here are a few numbers from some of our previous explorers and the careers they currently hold or have held in emergency services. We’ve had successful explorers come thru our post. Will you be next?
Paramedic(s): 2
Advanced EMT(s): 1
EMT(s): 4
Career Firefighter(s): 1
911 Dispatcher(s): 3
Law Enforcement: 4
Emergency Department: 2
Military Service: 2

02/25/2019

ATTENTION HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS OF VOLUTNEER FIREFIGHTERS

The AAVFD offers a limited number of scholarships each year. Scholarships are given on a one year basis. Previous applicants and/or recipients must submit a new application each year to be considered. Applications for AAVFD Scholarship must be postmarked no later than March 31st.
1. A volunteer firefighter; or a dependent son, or a dependent daughter, or the spouse of a volunteer firefighter (as listed on the 1040 tax return), in the State of Alabama; who is a current, active member of a certified volunteer fire department for a minimum of three (3) consecutive years; and said department has been a member of the AAVFD for the last three (3) consecutive years.
2. A dependent of a volunteer firefighters as listed on the 1040 tax return, and the volunteer firefighter meets the requirements as specified above in number 1.
3. The surviving spouse, or son, or daughter, of a fallen volunteer firefighters in the State of Alabama, whose death was in the line of duty. Said volunteer firefighter must have been a current, active member of a certified volunteer f ire department, and said department was a member of the AAVFD for the last three (3) consecutive years at the time of the firefighter's death.
4. A surviving dependent, listed on a 1040 tax return of a fallen firefighters whose death was in the line of duty, and the fallen volunteer firefighter met the requirements as specified above in number 3.
5. Applicant must be a graduating high school senior, or a high school graduate, or have a GED or equivalent.
6. Applicant must have maintained a 'C' average at the last school attended.
7. The AAVFD Scholarship is awarded for undergraduates of a regional accredited public or private two (2) or four (4) year institution.
8. Scholarships awarded must be used within one year of award.
9. Applicant must submit a copy of the volunteer-firefighter's last years 1040 tax return.
10. Applicant must submit a transcript of grades for last school year attended.
11. Applicant must submit a copy of their high school diploma (if applicant is a high school graduate), or a copy of their GED or equivalent.
12. Applicant must submit a completed AAVFD Scholarship Application.
13. Applicant must submit three (3) letters of recommendation.
14. Applicant must submit a short essay as to why he/she desires an AAVFD Scholarship and what their plans are for the future.
15. If applicant is applying as a survivor of a firefighter fallen in the line of duty; a copy of the death certificate should be submitted

02/18/2019
02/09/2019

Killen Fire Rescue will host fee waived Hazardous Materials Awareness & Operations certification Class. This class will also take the place of block 4 in firefighter 1 class which will be taught after this class. The class dates are

March 15 6p-10p
March 16 8a-5p
March 17 8a-5p
March 29 6p-10p
March 30 6p-10p
March 31 8a-5p

Books will be provided and the class will be taught by Alabama Fire College staff instructors. Please email [email protected] to register now to confirm your seat. Limited seating available.

02/08/2019

CTE Students and Explorers working along with Cherokee Volunteer Fire Fighters, Inc., Cherokee Search and Rescue, Cherokee Police Department, and Colbert County Coroner's Office to record a scene for the 2019 Prom Promise video. Great job by everyone!

Address

1455 6th Street
Cherokee, AL
35616

Website

http://www.learningforlife.org/exploring

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