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Question 9 of 30 for our Wildland Firefighter Mock Interview

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Question 9 of 30

Why is it important to understand your safety zones and escape routes before starting your day?

"As a firefighter, I need to provide for my safety first. If I get injured, it puts more stress on my crew and can endanger the public. It is essential to understand safety zones and escape routes to protect the lives of myself, my crew, and the public. When a fire suddenly changes behavior, we need to know how to get ourselves, citizens, and animals to safety."

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  • 9. Why is it important to understand your safety zones and escape routes before starting your day?

      How to Answer

      The last thing you want to do is get yourself trapped, endangering your life and the lives of your team. Explain your strategy before entering a dangerous situation. Talk about how you secure the area to make sure innocent bystanders are not affected. Your job as a safety professional is to be prepared at all times. Show the interviewer that you can be relied upon to pack the necessary equipment and have a plan to prevent injury and an unnecessary emergency.

      Written by Elisabeth Walter on April 26th, 2021

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      "As a firefighter, I need to provide for my safety first. If I get injured, it puts more stress on my crew and can endanger the public. It is essential to understand safety zones and escape routes to protect the lives of myself, my crew, and the public. When a fire suddenly changes behavior, we need to know how to get ourselves, citizens, and animals to safety."

      Written by Elisabeth Walter on April 26th, 2021