Firefighter Mock Interview

Practice 35 Firefighter interview questions covering situational scenarios, physical fitness, and emergency response judgment.

WRITTEN BY KRISTA WENZ
QUESTION 2 OF 35

Have you, or anyone you know, lost their home in a fire?

Krista Wenz
Krista Wenz has been on thousands of interview panels hiring EMS professionals and firefighters for public and private agencies.
Why the Interviewer Asks This Question

The interviewer is looking to see if you have direct experience with a loss and can show empathy for someone else's misfortune. The interviewer wants to know if that experience was a motivating factor for you to pursue a career in the fire service.

When a Firefighter has a direct connection with the loss of a home or a loved one's home, it often carries over into their career, and they are more empathetic to others experiencing a similar loss. The interviewer can gain a lot of information about you and your personality by asking this question.

If you have experienced loss due to a fire, describe the circumstances and the outcome. If you have never experienced such a loss, explain that you, fortunately, have not experienced that type of devastation, but you are sympathetic to those who do.

Krista Wenz
Krista Wenz has been on thousands of interview panels hiring EMS professionals and firefighters for public and private agencies.
Example Answer

"I have never lost a home in a fire. Unfortunately, my grandparents lost part of their home when their attic caught fire. But, the Firefighters did an incredible job of containing the fire and were able to salvage most of my grandparent's family heirlooms. I was fifteen when it happened. I remember my grandparents living with us for a month while they rebuilt their home, and my grandma was very sad. It was after they were able to move back into their house was my grandma happy again."

Krista Wenz
Krista Wenz has been on thousands of interview panels hiring EMS professionals and firefighters for public and private agencies.
What to Avoid

Avoid saying that you have experienced such a loss if you have not. The interviewer will not give you extra points for saying you or someone you know lost a home in a fire. They just want to see if you have that experience.

Also, avoid giving a simple yes or no to this question. The interviewer wants you to elaborate on your experience so they can determine if you have a sympathetic and compassionate nature.

Focus on the question, and do not ramble about seeing a fire on the news or in your neighborhood. The question asks if you or someone you know lost their home in a fire. The interviewer is looking to see that you paid attention to the question and appropriately answered it.

Krista Wenz
Krista Wenz has been on thousands of interview panels hiring EMS professionals and firefighters for public and private agencies.
Example Answer 2

"No, fortunately, I have never known anyone who has lost their home in a fire. I can imagine that would be a devastating and scary thing to experience, and I feel so bad when that happens to someone."

Community Answers

Community answers are written by other candidates practicing this set. Reading how others frame the same question is one of the fastest ways to sharpen your own.

Anonymous Answer

I have not known anyone who has lost their fire in a home. That feeling must be very devastating.

Amanda's Feedback

You're right in assuming that losing everything in a fire is absolutely devastating. With this question, the interviewer wants to know that you can empathize with that kind of loss. Consider enhancing this answer by sharing that you want to help protect your community members from experiencing that loss whenever possible by not only fighting fires but helping educate them about the common scenarios that result in house fires.

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35 Firefighter Interview Questions & Answers

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01 Why did you want to become a Firefighter? GENERAL 02 Have you, or anyone you know, lost their home in a fire? GENERAL 03 How have you prepared yourself to remain calm and react effectively at emergency scenes? EXPERIENCE 04 What is the most important trait a Firefighter must possess? GENERAL 05 How do you resolve a conflict with a coworker or supervisor? SITUATIONAL 06 Do you enjoy working with other people? TEAMWORK 07 How well do you get along with other people? TEAMWORK 08 What have you done to prepare for a career in the fire service? GENERAL 09 Tell me a little bit about your Firefighter training. EDUCATION 10 Besides the risk of death, what do you consider the least appealing part of being a Firefighter? GENERAL 11 What makes a great Firefighter? GENERAL 12 What makes you passionate about being a Firefighter? GENERAL 13 Being a Firefighter is more than just facing risks; you have to be cautious and smart. Do you consider yourself to be cautious and smart when dealing with intense situations? OPERATIONAL 14 Besides fire, what risks are there when fighting a fully involved residential structure fire? TECHNICAL 15 What type of person would you find most difficult to work with? TEAMWORK 16 Knowing the area you serve is very important. Would you inspect newly constructed buildings (to learn the layout), on your own time? DIRECT 17 Why do you want to work for this city's fire department? GENERAL 18 What are your personal hobbies? GENERAL 19 What would you do if you witnessed a coworker treating another coworker poorly? SCENARIO 20 How would you handle a citizen that criticized the fire department to you? SCENARIO 21 Would you be willing to raise money outside of work for the fire department? DIRECT 22 In what area could you improve as a Firefighter? GENERAL 23 If you saw a coworker taking advantage of the fire department, stealing, etc., what would you do? SCENARIO 24 What was the biggest mistake you made at your previous employment? What did you learn from it? SITUATIONAL 25 Where do you see yourself in five years with this department? GENERAL 26 What can you contribute to this fire department? GENERAL 27 What can you tell me about our fire department's ALS program? DIRECT 28 Do you consider yourself a team player? TEAMWORK 29 If you are asked to perform a task that you are unfamiliar with, how do you respond? SCENARIO 30 Two company officers give you conflicting orders on the scene of a structure fire. How would you respond? SCENARIO 31 Our department requires a pre-employment criminal background check. Is there anything from your background that would give us reason not to hire you? DIRECT 32 What is your greatest strength as a Firefighter? GENERAL 33 We require all Firefighters to have and maintain a current Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers CPR certificate. Are you currently certified as a BLS Healthcare Provider? DIRECT 34 Our department performs random drug testing on all employees twice a year or if they are involved in an accident. Do you have an issue with submitting to drug tests when asked? DIRECT 35 This concludes our interview. Do you have any questions for me? GENERAL
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