Howe Volunteer Fire Department Volunteer Information

 

Thank you for your interest in joining the Howe Volunteer Fire Department.  Howe VFD is a non-profit organization that provides fire protection and (first responder) emergency medical care to the Citizens of Howe and it's surrounding community.  We are a small department with two stations and coverage area of 75 square miles.

This web page has been designed to assist you with the application process.

Volunteer Requirements

Why Join?

Volunteer Firefighters:

  • Are genuinely interested in people and get along with people
     from different backgrounds and cultures.

  • Learn to work as part of a close-knit team and learn
     to work under pressure without letting the rest of the team down.

  • Learn to deal with members of the public when they are distressed,
    confused or being disruptive.

  • Represent the Fire Department even when they are not on call.

  • Learn the importance of maintaining their physical fitness.

  • Are willing to volunteer some of there evenings, late nights, weekends
    and public holidays and are prepared to serve at a moment's notice.

  • Are willing to work outside for several hours in all types of weather.

  • Are willing to commit the time needed to sustain a required meeting
    and run percentage.

 

The Benefits of Volunteering

Joining the Volunteer Fire service will expose you to an outstanding group of men and women.  Strong camaraderie exists within the fire service.  This camaraderie is magnified within the stations.  Life long friendships have (and will continue) to evolve within our department and in the fire service.  These friendships are borne out of the trust and respect developed within the fire service.  Firefighters support each other especially in times of need.  There is no experience necessary to become a member, and the training is free.  Volunteer Firefighters are unpaid professionals who have some duties and responsibilities as career Firefighters.  Firefighting is spiritually rewarding and gives you a sense of pride and self worth.

 

Volunteer Firefighting is difficult and challenging.  Firefighters are highly trained motivated, compassionate people who are skilled in mitigating in hectic and often tragic scene.  Firefighters are ever ready, always willing to help there fellow man.  Volunteering also allows you to give something back to your community.  Today, there are so many demands on your time.  Firefighting requires specialized training in addition to the presence of a warm body.  If you have a sense of civic pride, if you want to see immediate results of a job well done, if you have the heart and spirit to make your community a better place, consider volunteering. You may find meaning previously lacking in your work and your life, and you may also find a career.