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Overview / About Us
The City of Northville Fire Department charters and operates a
Fire-Rescue Explorer program. The program, started in 1994 is for
individuals 14-20 who are interested in and want to learn about
firefighting and EMS. We are chartered through Learning-for-Life’s
Explorer program (a division of Boy Scouts of America), members of the
National Volunteer Fire Council’s National Junior Firefighter program
and Fire Corps.Regular meetings
are twice a month. Additional meetings are often held to cover special
topics. Explorers are involved with planning and implementing trainings.
We are often assisted by firefighters from surrounding communities to
get a broader range of training.
We are active with other fire, EMS,
police, and nursing explorer programs from Michigan and Ohio. We
participate in large mock disasters / mass causality incident drills,
field days, competitions and trainings with these other posts. These
regional and national events allow Explorers to work with others from
different areas and see how tactics and strategies vary among
departments and regions. Our post has even assisted another fire/EMS
post with providing medical and first-aid services to the public during
a county fair. Visit our Events page for more information. Explorers
are assigned and responsible for maintaining their assigned turnout
gear. The post has applied for and successfully received grants to
obtain additional gear and tools for training and to enhance and ensure
safety of participants during activities. Much of this gear may also be
used to assist the community and fire department in the event of a
disaster. We are involved in many community events. We help conduct
fire drills at our senior housing facility, assist at festivals, been
victims for mock disaster drills and helped other community groups with
projects. The post is self funded so we participate in several
fundraising activities such as car washes, hydrant painting, leaf
clean-ups, and boot drives.
Approximately 80% of our Explorers go on
to a career or have some involvement in the fire service when they
become adults. We have Explorer graduates who are now on our own
department, as well as many other departments including ones in
California, Florida, and a military department. Many of our graduates
give back to the group by becoming involved as Advisors and mentors once
they become firefighters. Our goal is to continue to provide as broad a
training base as possible and instill as much knowledge as we can for
our participates to achieve their goal of becoming firefighters and
responsible members of their communities. Explorer post 1717 is a
non-funded, self-supporting program. Explorer post operations are not
budgeted or funded by the City or Fire Department. No taxes support the
program. All Post operations are funded through donations and
fundraising. To donate, please visit our contact us page or support us
at our next fundraising event.
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