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A
photograph of Simsbury's Junior Firefighters taken
in 1979 for our 35th Anniversary. |
The Junior Firefighter Program was started in 1978 as a
subsection of the Simsbury Volunteer Fire Company. The aim of
the program was to allow for the recruitment of fifteen to
seventeen year-olds, spark their interest in our vocation, and
prepare them to hopefully join the Regular ranks of our Company
when they became of age. Since it's inception, the Fire Company
and citizens of
Simsbury
have been fortunate to have had over 160 fine young men and
young women serve with us, with 85% continuing their service in
the ranks of the Regular Firefighters. Many of our Regular
Firefighters and Fire Officers started in the Junior
Firefighters program, and several have gone on to career
departments in other municipalities owing their start to the
program and the excellent training they received here.
Junior Firefighters train alongside and respond to incidents
on the apparatus with the Regular Firefighters, with some
limitations. Junior Firefighters are closely supervised and are
never permitted to participate in a drill or incident that
exposes them to undue danger such as entering a burning building
or operating at a hazardous materials incident. The Junior
Firefighter Program is a training program, and they are not
viewed as, or treated as employees like the Regular
Firefighters. The Juniors operate in a supporting role only.
The attendance requirement for Junior Firefighters is
attending 65% of drills and answering 25% of call-outs in a
calendar year. As we stated however, this is a training program
and the attendance standard is generally looked on as guideline
and not a steadfast rule. Participation in the program should be
approached in the same manner as an extra-curricular school
activity. It is not the Fire Company's desire to allow a
Junior's participation to interfere with any required school
obligations, therefore allowances in attendance are made when
necessary.

The Junior
Firefighter Program has grown through the years, exceeding our
expectations in both recruitment and participation. Today, the
program is very popular among our town's young adults. These
statements are more than just boasts, as the Junior's
participation in the Connecticut Junior Firefighter Challenge is
the quintessential exemplification.
Beginning in
2001, a statewide junior firefighter challenge has been held in
Connecticut. Programs from all over the state compete against
each other in a variety of exercises which demonstrate their
teamwork and proficiency in various firefighting skills. Out of
the five events, Simsbury's team placed first in Hose Bed
Repacking and Team Search, and won Best All-Around the first
year the competition was held.
In 2002, our
Juniors repeated as Best All-Around champions winning three out
of the ten events in Ladder Deployment, Knot Tying and Midnight
Alarm.
Another honor was
bestowed upon our Junior Firefighter Program in 2002 when
Volunteer Fireman's Insurance Services, Inc. held their 17th
annual "Junior Emergency Service Excellence Awards" competition
aimed at rewarding youth programs across the country that show
exceptional community involvement, effective organization and
training, and other important attributes. The Simsbury Volunteer
Fire Company's Junior program was recognized with a 3rd
place award.
The Junior
Firefighter Challenge had grown significantly by 2003 and our Juniors
found themselves in a very competitive event against eighteen
other teams. Out of six events, the team placed first in the Charged
Hose Line Drag and Midnight Alarm, and tied another team in the
Hose Maze Crawl. A run-off was held in the event and the
Simsbury team placed second. In an incredible display of
sportsmanship and class, the participants from Simsbury in the
Hose Maze Crawl requested that they be allowed to present the
opposing team who bested them with the trophy for winning the
event.
This moment was
the perfect illustration as to the type of quality individuals
that the Simsbury Volunteer Fire Company is fortunate to have
join their Junior Firefighter Program, and to the standards which our Company holds them. While these values are for the
most part inherent in our Junior Firefighters, the Company
members who prepare the teams for these events instill that it
takes more than winning to be winners, and winning is not as
important as team work and representing the Simsbury Volunteer
Fire Company in a professional and sportsmanlike manner. Notwithstanding,
Simsbury's Junior Firefighter Program three-peated in 2003, taking home their
third-straight Best All-Around award.
In 2004, the
Junior Firefighters from Simsbury once again found themselves in a very
competitive contest against seventeen other teams. Simsbury
turned in excellent performances in the first five of six events,
but still found themselves without a first place finish in any
individual event, and trailing by fifteen seconds for Best
All-around. With determination, poise and resolve, four members
of the team went to work in the Hose Bed Repacking station. Not
only was their performance worthy of a first place finish in the
event, but it helped put the team over the top by eight seconds
to give Simsbury's Junior Firefighter Program their
fourth-straight Best All-Around finish.
Knowing that many
rivals would have them in their crosshairs, Simsbury's Junior
Firefighters returned in 2005 to defend their championship
against thirteen other very prepared teams. The Junior
Firefighters moved through the seven events turning in
competitive times all along the way. In the third event, Hose
Maze Crawl, the three-man squad tore through the course in an
impressive time to easily win the event. During the sixth event,
the members of the Bucket Brigade squad exhibited remarkable
teamwork and coordination which gave them a first place finish
in the evolution. For an unbelievable fifth-consecutive year,
the Simsbury Junior Firefighters Program was awarded the Best
All-Around trophy at the Junior Firefighter Challenge, having
finished ahead of the second place team by nearly two full
minutes.
Click on the
pictures below to learn more about the Junior Firefighter
Challenges.
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2001 Junior
Firefighter Challenge Team |
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2002 Junior
Firefighter Challenge Team |
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2003 Junior
Firefighter Challenge Team |
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2004 Junior
Firefighter Challenge Team |
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2005 Junior
Firefighter Challenge Team |

If you still have
questions regarding the program, you can contact the program
director, Captain Rich Driscoll. Perspective
candidates who are interested in applying for admission into the
Junior Firefighter Program can find information regarding the
process on our
Membership
page, or can start the process by contacting Chief James W.
Meade.
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Captain Marc
Melanson
Program
Director
Simsbury Volunteer Fire Company
871
Hopmeadow Street
Simsbury, CT 06070
860-658-1971
svfc38@comcast.net |
Assistant
Chief Patrick Tourville
Chief of
Personnel
Simsbury
Volunteer Fire Company
871 Hopmeadow Street
Simsbury, CT 06070
860-658-1971
ptourville@simsburyfd.org |
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