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How much do firefighter usa jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average yearly pay for firefighter usa in the United States is $59,606.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $45,500.00 and $69,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are firefighters in the USA?

Firefighters in the USA are highly trained professionals who respond to emergencies such as fires, medical incidents, hazardous material spills, and natural disasters. Their primary responsibilities include extinguishing fires, rescuing people and animals, providing emergency medical care, and promoting fire prevention and safety education within their communities. Firefighters often work long shifts and are required to maintain physical fitness and ongoing training to handle various high-risk situations effectively.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Firefighter in the USA, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Firefighter in the USA, you need physical fitness, emergency response knowledge, and completion of fire academy training, often supported by EMT certification. Familiarity with firefighting equipment, breathing apparatus, and incident management systems is essential. Teamwork, resilience, and the ability to stay calm under pressure are standout soft skills in this role. These skills and qualities are crucial for ensuring effective emergency response, public safety, and personal well-being in hazardous situations.

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Required CertificationsFirefighter certification, CPR, EMT certification often preferredEMT certification, CPR, First Aid
Work EnvironmentFire stations, emergency scenes, rescue operationsAmbulances, emergency scenes, hospitals
Industry UsageFire departments, rescue servicesAmbulance services, hospitals, emergency response teams

Firefighter Usa and Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) roles both respond to emergencies but differ in focus. Firefighters primarily handle fire suppression, rescue, and hazardous situations, requiring specialized firefighting certifications. EMTs provide pre-hospital emergency medical care, focusing on patient assessment and basic life support. While both roles require CPR and emergency response training, firefighters often have more extensive certifications related to fire safety, whereas EMTs specialize in medical care. Both are vital in emergency services but serve distinct functions within the emergency response ecosystem.

What are some common challenges firefighters in the USA face during their shifts?

Firefighters in the USA often encounter unpredictable emergency situations, which can range from structural fires to medical emergencies and hazardous material incidents. A key challenge is the need to make quick, critical decisions under pressure while ensuring personal safety and the safety of others. Firefighters also work long, physically demanding shifts—often 24 hours at a time—which can lead to fatigue. Teamwork and clear communication are crucial, as most tasks require close coordination with fellow firefighters, paramedics, and other emergency personnel.
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Firefighter/Paramedic

Firefighter/Paramedic

City of Lansing, MI

Lansing, MI • On-site

$56K - $83K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Vision, Life

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

Salary: $56,285.42 - $83,312.11 Annually
Location : LFD Admin, 120 E. Shiawassee Street, Lansing, MI
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: 2026-00505
Department: FIRE
Opening Date: 03/26/2026
Closing Date: 6/26/2026 10:33 AM Eastern
Job Advertisement
ONLY APPLY FOR THIS POSTION IF YOU CURRENTLY POSSESS THE FOLLOWING:
BOTH FIRE I AND FIRE II CERTIFICATIONS AND A CURRENT STATE OF MICHIGAN OR NATIONAL RGISTRY PARAMEDIC LICENSE.
A VALID CPAT CERTIFICATE MUST ALSO BE INCLUDED WITH YOUR APPLICATION FOR FURTHER CONSIDERATION.
AS A FIREFIGHTER PARAMEDIC YOU WILL RECEIVE A PAY ADJUSTMENT TO THE APPROPRIATE CLASSIFICATION OF FIREFIGHTER/ FIREFIGHTER EMT/ FIREFIGHTER PARAMEDIC UPON SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION FROM THE 2026 CITY OF LANSING FIRE ACADEMY
Fully Certified Paramedics will receive ambulance pay incentive when assigned to the ambulance in the amount of $350.00 per twenty-four (24) hour shift
Post - Academy Pay Rates:
Firefighter Paramedic w/ FF I and II Salary
$56,286.72 - $83,313.72/yr. upon successful completion of the LFD Fire Academy and clearance to ride the ambulance as a fully-certified Paramedic.
The City of Lansing is seeking eligible candidates to HIRE as fully-certified Firefighter/Paramedic candidates . As a league of first responders, these individuals take pride in providing Fire Rescue and Emergency Medical assistance to residents. We desire Paramedic-certified individuals who are passionate and ready to serve the community by protecting life and property while performing advanced emergency aid and conducting firefighting and lifesaving missions, as well as maintaining fire equipment, apparatus and facilities. If your life interest is to dedicate your expertise in this capacity, this may be a good fit and a rewarding opportunity for you!
Responsibilities Include but are not limited to:
  • Responds to numerous medical incidents in a typical shift either on an ambulance or fire apparatus to assess patient conditions, determine and render proper emergency medical assistance and transport to the hospital.
  • Drives the ambulance to emergency alarms and other assignments
  • .Responsible for ensuring that the ambulance is clean, properly maintained and contains and inventory required by department policy.
  • Performs the skills required for EMS services at the scene of accidents and medical emergencies.
  • Responds to hazardous materials incidents.
  • Responds to fire alarms with a fire company, performs search and rescue, enters burning buildings with hose lines, operates nozzles and plays a stream of water on fire as directed.
  • Operates hand fire extinguishers, chemical hose, fog nozzles and similar equipment in extinguishing fire. Raises, lowers, and climbs ladders and ventilates burning buildings to carry off smoke and gases.
  • Performs salvage operations such as throwing salvage covers, sweeping water and removing debris.
  • Assists in pre-fire planning of all types of buildings for fire hazards and locations of exits and fire protection devices; assist in preparation of records of inspections; notes and reports other types of inspections; carries on continuous fire prevention activities.
  • Attends instruction sessions in such subjects as firefighting methods, equipment operation, EMS and street hydrant locations.
  • Conducts fire prevention activities as directed.
  • The firefighter may be required to perform at a higher classification in an acting capacity in the absence of a superior. When serving in an acting position, the normal responsibilities of that position are assumed.

BASIC MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
  • Must be at least eighteen (18) years of age or older to apply.
  • A minimum of a High School Diploma or GED is required.
  • Possession of a current Paramedic license is required.
  • Will be required to obtain Tri County Emergency Medical Authority authorization as a Paramedic.
  • Possession of a current State of Michigan Firefighter II certification is required.
  • Must possess a valid driver's license with a satisfactory driving record as defined by the Michigan Department of State and City of Lansing driving records standards at the time of employment.
  • Must pass a criminal history records check with no pending charges or have been convicted of any felony charges.
  • Honorably discharged USA Armed Forces Veteran must attach a copy of DD-214 when applying.
  • Legally able to work in the United States
  • Available to work nights, weekends, holidays
  • Must participate in a pre-employment psychological evaluation.
  • Meet the physical standards as determined by the City's Medical Doctor.
  • Possess a CPAT certification from a certified testing agency. (Uploaded CPAT certificate must be current when submitting application).

Fully Certified Firefighter Paramedic candidates are applicants who:
  • do currently possess a Firefighter I or Firefighter II certificationAND
  • do currently possess a current State of Michigan or National Registry Paramedic license.
  • do currently possess a current CPAT certificate with submitted application

State of Michigan Candidate Physical Ability Test (CPAT) Information
The CPAT is conducted as a sequence of physical events that you need to finish one after the other, following a determined path that will lead you from one event to another.
The CPAT test is made to make sure that all the candidates that go further in the employment process are actually physically able to perform some of the crucial and most important tasks during fire and firefighting scenarios and is a nationally recognized physical ability test used to evaluate a candidate's fitness for firefighting duties. The City of Lansing Fire Department requires candidates to successfully complete the CPAT as part of the application process. The CPAT certificate is active and valid for one (1) year after it was successfully finished, so make sure that your certificate is not older than 11 months at the time of completing the job application. Physical fitness training is strongly recommended, focusing on strength, endurance, and functional firefighting skills.
The test is pass/fail.
Links below are provided for information to schedule and participate in the CPAT test if you are located in the State of Michigan. Check your local Fire authority for locations near you.
Application Special Instructions
See link below for our Anti-Religious Discrimination and Religious Accommodation Policy:
Candidates who meet the posted minimum requirements should expect to participate in various phases of the selection process which will include:
  • Interview Process
  • Psychological Assessment
  • City of Lansing Pre-Employment Physical/Drug Screen/Functional Capacity Test
  • Criminal History Background and Reference Checks

In addition to your cover letter/resume, include OFFICIAL college transcripts/certifications/degrees. Also, complete and upload the following forms along with your City of Lansing application:
  • Background Authorization Form
  • LFD FCRA Disclosure Form

NOTE:
If unable to upload to the application, documents and/or OFFICIAL college transcripts may be submitted by email to regina.wilson@lansingmi.gov or machea.griffin@lansingmi.gov. Official college transcripts may be mailed directly from the College to the City of Lansing Department of Human Resources, 8th floor, 124 W. Michigan Ave., Lansing, Michigan 48933, Attn: Regina Wilson. Electronic transcripts may be emailed to jack.smith@lansingmi.gov.
Copies of screenshots and unofficial college transcripts are not acceptable.
The City of Lansing is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Certified Veteran Friendly Employer.
The City of Lansing provides reasonable accommodation to applicants and employees with disabilities where appropriate. If you need reasonable accommodation for any part of the application and hiring process, or during employment, notify the Department of Human Resources at (517) 483-4004. Determinations on requests for reasonable accommodation will be made on a case-by-case basis.
The City of Lansing is a an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate in its policies or practices on the basis of religion, race, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, height, weight, or disability of any individual.
HAND DELIVERED APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED
City of Lansing
I.A.F.F. Benefit Summary
Health Insurance: The City of Lansing shall offer at the time of hire the following choice of medical insurances. Coverage will be effective the first day of the month following the date of hire. If an employee chooses the Base plan, they will be eligible for a $400 cash bonus annually. Cost of the Option 1 plan will be based upon the State Mandated Hard Cap amount, which changes annually. You may choose coverage under either Blue Cross Blue or PHP. Current plans offered are:
  • Base - includes a $40.00 co-pay for office visits. Prescription drug co-pays are $10/$40/$80. This plan includes a $1000/single and $2000/family in network deductible and 80% co-insurance. Emergency room services have a $250 co-pay and Urgent Care visits have a $60 co-pay.
  • Option 1 - includes a $30.00 co-pay for office visits. Prescription drug co-pays are $10/$40/$80. This plan includes a $500/single and $1000/family in network deductible and 80% co-insurance. Emergency room services have a $150 co-pay and Urgent Care visits have a $50 co-pay.
  • Option 2 - includes a $15.00 co-pay for office visits. The BCBS plan has a $250/single and $500/family in network deductible. While the PHP plan has no deductible. Prescription drug co-pays are $5/$20/$40. Emergency room services with a $50 co-pay, and a 20% co-pay for mental health and substance abuse services, until July 1, 2014.

If the employee chooses to "buy up" to Option 1, they will pay the difference between the premium cost and the State Mandated Hard Cap amount. If an employee chooses the Option 2 plan, they will be responsible for the premium cost difference between Option 1 and Option 2. Benefit summaries and rate sheets are available in the Department of Human Resources.
Opt Out: Members of the bargaining unit will be allowed to opt out of the City's health care plan annually, during the City's open enrollment period provided the employee provides written proof of coverage from another source. When less than twenty (20) bargaining unit members elect to opt out of the City's health care plan, all members that elected to participate become eligible to receive two (2) cash payments totaling $1,800. However, when twenty (20) or more bargaining unit members elect to opt out of the City's health care plan, all members that elect to participate become eligible to receive two (2) cash payment totaling $2,500.
Dental Insurance: The City pays the full premium costs for the Dental plan provided by the City; coverage includes the employee and family members. Coverage is effective the first day of the month following thirty calendar days of service. Coverage includes 100% coverage for cleaning: 50% coverage for treatment costs with a $1,000 maximum per person per contract year. Employees and dependents will also receive orthodontic coverage which provides fifty percent (50%) of treatment costs with a $3,000 lifetime maximum per person. Booklets and summaries are available in the Department of Human Resources.
Vision Plan: Employees are eligible for the BCBS VSP 12/12/12 Vision Plan. This plan provides vision exams, lenses, and frames, and contact lenses with a co-pay. Benefit summaries are available in the Department of Human Resources.
Medical and Dependent Care Reimbursement: Employees have the opportunity to pay for unreimbursed medical expenses, and dependent care costs with pretax dollars through AFLAC. AFLAC also offers supplemental insurances that may purchased on a pretax basis through payroll deduction. Unreimbursed medical will be limited to $3,050 per plan year.
Life Insurance: The City pays the premium for a base $50,000 of group life and $50,000 Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance for full-time regular employees, spousal coverage of $5,000. Life insurance coverage for dependents is available for a reasonable cost to the employee, in accordance with the following schedule:
Spouse $25,000
Child, age
14 days to 6 months $ 1,500
6 months to 23 years $ 3,000
Coverage is effective one (1) month and one (1) day following the date of hire. Summaries are available in the Department of Human Resources.
Holidays: New Year's Day
Martin Luther King Birthday
Good Friday
Memorial Day
Juneteenth
Independence Day
Labor Day
Veterans Day
Thanksgiving Day
Friday After Thanksgiving Day
Day Before Christmas
Christmas Day
Day Before New Year's Day
Employees that are on duty for any of the above referenced holidays will receive holiday pay in the amount of $350.00.
FULLY CERTIFIED PARAMEDIC PAY
  • Current salary: $56,285.42 - $83,312.11 (based on a 40-hour training schedule).
  • Lateral starting salary:
    • Increased starting salary up to Step 4 based on prior 911 municipal FF and EMS certification and experience (based on a 54-hour work schedule).
    • Step 2 $62,614.44/yr.
    • Step 3 $68,942.16/yr.
    • Step 4 $75,818.68/yr.

Step1
Entry level FF/Medic with no experience employed as a FF/Medic at a 911 Municipal, full time career department.
(recent grad or private service experience...