Aviation Firefighter

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Aviation firefighters fight fires in aircraft and buildings at airports, provide rescue and first aid services for aircraft passengers and crew, provide technical advice on fire safety and assist in educating airport users about firefighting and safety.

Aviation firefighters may perform the following tasks:

The majority of aviation firefighters in Australia are employed by Airservices Australia in the Aviation Rescue and Fire Fighting Service (ARFF).

Shiftwork is compulsory. At many locations, the ARFF operates 24 hours per day; however, at smaller locations the service may be provided for fewer hours. The length of individual shifts varies between 10 and 16 hours, depending on the requirements of the location, and are organised around a rotating roster.

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