CPAT Test: Pass the Firefighter CPAT Test the (FIRST TIME)

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If you want to successfully pass the firefighter CPAT test and have a shot at becoming a firefighter TODAY, there are some highly important instructions you want to pay close attention to.
CPAT stands for: Candidate Physical Ability Test. It is one of the firefighter physical requirements to get hired.
The CPAT is a pass/fail test that requires the candidate to complete it in 10:20 or less. If a candidate exceeds the 10:20 minute deadline, he/she will fail the entire test. Also, if the candidate fails to complete any event throughout the test he/she will fail the entire test.
If you follow this CPAT guide and train hard, you will soon find yourself successfully in passing the firefighter CPAT test.
Heres what you will learn in this CPAT guide.
First, you will learn about the 8 different CPAT skill events and what the event is designed to assess the firefighter candidate for. The 8 separate events consist of:
1️⃣ STAIR CLIMB
2️⃣ HOSE DRAG
3️⃣ EQUIPMENT CARRY
4️⃣ LADDER RAISE AND EXTENSION
5️⃣ BREACH
6️⃣ SEARCH
7️⃣ RESCUE
8️⃣CEILING BREACH AND PULL
Second, you will learn about the critical failures that can occur throughout the entire CPAT test.
And lastly, you will learn how to successfully pass each separate CPAT skill event.
TIPS on how to successfully pass the CPAT:
1️⃣Start a training program and follow through with it
2️⃣Get on a stair climber or walk and run flights of stairs
3️⃣Wear a weight vest or add some sort of weight to your body while training (simulating full
firefighter PPE and SCBA)
4️⃣Try to do some of the CPAT events prior to your CPAT date (i.e. sledge hammer hits on a tire,
simulating the CPAT force entry prop)
5️⃣Hydrate, hydrate, hydrate
6️⃣ Eat well (make it a lifestyle, not a limited phase)
7️⃣Sleep well (try your best to get a minimum of 8 hours a night)
8️⃣Watch this CPAT training video provided multiple times to become familiar with the test.
9️⃣Follow our guide, train hard, and allow our family here at firefighter ambitions help you and your
family reach your goal of becoming a firefighter.
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  • @FirefighterAmbitions
    @FirefighterAmbitions3 жыл бұрын

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  • @X1xmOOSex1X
    @X1xmOOSex1X Жыл бұрын

    I passed today! Let me tell you first hand, it is all mind over matter. I’m a 32yr old corn fed volunteer that hasn’t ever worked out and most will probably tell you I’m overweight. With a minute and a half in the stairs I almost stopped. Remind yourself to not give up. Don’t give up. Once the stairs are done you’ve got the rest. YOU CAN DO THIS!

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    Жыл бұрын

    This is HUGE!!!!! Way to spread that love and energy my man. Congratulations on your success

  • @isolated1

    @isolated1

    Жыл бұрын

    Awesome man I'm happy for you! I'm the same way ( I'm also a cornfed 6"5 260 lb) but I'm going to try to get into decent shape and lose some weight before I begin the process

  • @X1xmOOSex1X

    @X1xmOOSex1X

    Жыл бұрын

    @@isolated1 I landed a full time gig. And I love it. It’s small we only have 4 on shift. And we cover maybe 3000 people. It’s not where I want to be but it’s a great stepping stone to where I want to go!

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    Жыл бұрын

    @@isolated1 keep me posted on how things go Good luck out there

  • @theRealJohnWayneGacy

    @theRealJohnWayneGacy

    Жыл бұрын

    Did they check your respiration/heart rate after you completed it? I'm not worried about completing it, I'm worried they'll be able to tell I'm out of breath.

  • @abingham3747
    @abingham37474 жыл бұрын

    I took the CPAT 3 weeks ago and failed, last 20 seconds of the stepmill got me. I got lightheaded and my pulse had to be in the 190s. So, I bought a 50lbs weight vest and hit the gym hard 5 days a week. Made sure gym had a stepmill. Focused 100% on legs and cardio. I changed my eating habits (more fish, rice and veggies) ceased all drinking of alcohol (social drinker). Welp, today just 3 weeks after failing, I passed the CPAT, it was actually pretty easy with a little training! A job was contingent on my passing. I start my first full time 24/48 as a firefigjter/paramedic on monday.

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    4 жыл бұрын

    Alex, way to push through the struggle 💪 Congratulations on the CPAT and landing a spot. Thank you for adding real value to our community. It is nice to hear encouraging testimonies. I know there are many others out there that are struggling through similar circumstances. I use my 50lb vest till this day to do many of my lower body and cardio training sessions. Which vest do you use?

  • @abingham3747

    @abingham3747

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@FirefighterAmbitions I use a RunMax brand I picked up on Amazon. 50lbs in 5 pound increments. I got into a great routine and cardio training is something I will continue to adapt into everyday life! Failing the first time was a blessing in disguise, it was a wake up call.

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@abingham3747 Great attitude 💪. I use the the RUN max as well. It is definitely helpful. Keep up the great work. Be safe out there 😊

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@John-cq3hk Thats HUGE. Good for you. It sounds like you are already doing some good things. Keep that up. Try to increase the work time (duration; longer than 10 minutes) and work load (weight, reps, etc) the stronger you get at performing your normal 10 minute cycle. It's about progressive overload. Push yourself further every time you train (responsibly of course). Also, Try to add some weight training in their as well. Being 2 weeks out be sure to allow yourself time to properly recover as well prior to the test. Also, ensure that your hydration and nutrition are 100% dialed in from this point on. 9.99/10 times be sure to make the right decisions when it comes to your food and drinks. Exciting times ahead for you. I hope this helps. Good luck out there 😊

  • @AT-lh8ju

    @AT-lh8ju

    4 жыл бұрын

    That's great news, welcome and congratulations to you. Can I please ask what the vision test involved during your medical if possible??

  • @reesemahoney4713
    @reesemahoney47134 жыл бұрын

    I passed my CPAT today!!

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    4 жыл бұрын

    Congratulations Reese! Thats HUGE. 💪 What was the most challenging part about the test for you? Any advice for others getting ready or planning to take the CPAT one day?

  • @tatayananayari3084

    @tatayananayari3084

    2 жыл бұрын

    Congratulations!

  • @CaMsTaYlOrD

    @CaMsTaYlOrD

    2 жыл бұрын

    Me too

  • @CaMsTaYlOrD

    @CaMsTaYlOrD

    2 жыл бұрын

    Congrats my dude

  • @vendettavibez969

    @vendettavibez969

    Жыл бұрын

    Congratulations ! I’m taking mine in 2 hours , passed my written exam now it’s time to knock this CPAT out !

  • @TheDonkeyFLOPPER
    @TheDonkeyFLOPPER5 жыл бұрын

    Great video. Showed this to a buddy of mine who is interested in being a firefighter. We used a different video when I went to my CPAT Orientation My advice for anyone who is out there about to take this; Core strength is key. I failed my first attempt because I could not simply stay balanced on the stair climber. Weighted lunges and step ups are your friend! Cardio is important but strength is doubly important. I tell ya when I got out of the search and rescue tunnel having to push yourself back up off your belly is exhausting. Keep your cool in that tunnel because it’s easy to panic and increase your heart rate. Honestly I let my head do the searching and adjusted my body whenever it hit something lol. The breach and pull was the most deceivingly hard event. You’re tired at this point. Just stay centered. Use your bodys weight to your advantage. Breach with your legs and pull with your hips. It’s not an easy test, don’t let elitists fool you. Go to as many workshops as you can. If you really want this then get it. The fire department changed my life. It really is one of the greatest jobs in the world

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    5 жыл бұрын

    TheDonkeyFLOPPER well said and thank you for the words of wisdom for the candidates that watch this video! Great advice! I hope it helps your buddy out. Way to get it done by the way. Being a career firefighter is definitely one of the best things I’ve ever done, so I totally agree with you! Thanks again for the comment, Good luck and be safe out there!

  • @FirefighterAmbitions
    @FirefighterAmbitions3 жыл бұрын

    💪 For more Workouts and fitness based content to help aid in your CPAT preparation, be sure to check out my 2nd channel that focuses on FITNESS, HEALTH, NUTRITION, & FAMILY kzread.info

  • @kylepayant6903
    @kylepayant69036 ай бұрын

    Lots of information in this video. Great job! Thank for the deep explanations!

  • @Brad_Black
    @Brad_Black2 жыл бұрын

    Just what I was looking for! Had my first meeting with the Chief of a local department. He’s my in-law’s neighbor so I was able to set up a meeting with him. Dressed well. Had great questions. I left there feeling great after he said “I would love to have you on our team, or you’re the ideal candidate we’re looking to hire in our into our department” he also offered that I should apply to as many as possible, but also wanted me to consider his department a lot. These vids have helped so much!!

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    2 жыл бұрын

    That is HUGE!!! I’m glad the videos have been useful. Keep up the solid work. Keep networking and getting your name out there 💪🏼

  • @FirefighterAmbitions
    @FirefighterAmbitions4 жыл бұрын

    The CPAT can definitely be challenging, but is totally doable with the proper preparation: ❗️Be sure to review this instructional video until you fully understand what to expect ❗️Develop and maintain a well-rounded fitness regime (i.e. bodyweight training, weight training, cardio [HIIT/LISS training], etc). Be sure to incorporate CPAT specific skills/movements (i.e. stair climber, sled pulls, sledge hammer tire strikes, tire flips, etc) ❗️Make healthy/proper nutrition a LIFESTYLE. Try your best to make good decisions as much a possible (everyone is different, do what works best for you). ❗️Grab a weight vest if you can ( amzn.to/39U5ZyI ). It will help enhance your training and help prepare you to wear the 75lb weight vest during the CPAT. ❗️Be sure to train effectively, efficiently, but SAFELY. Be careful with the weight vest. Especially if you've never used one before. Diligently work yourself up to the higher weights on the vest allowing your body to adapt to training with the extra weight. 💪 For more Workouts and fitness based content, be sure to check out my 2nd channel that focuses on FITNESS, HEALTH, NUTRITION, & FAMILY kzread.info Train hard and be safe out there Good luck future firefighters! 😊

  • @daniellee728
    @daniellee72811 ай бұрын

    Super helpful. Timed out on the last set on my first attempt. Took it again today and passed in just under 8 mins. Speed walking and not taking any breaks is key, once you slow down its hard to get going again

  • @michaellangston7917
    @michaellangston79174 жыл бұрын

    I took this test this past weekend. Its all about endurance. The will power to succeed and the mental power to keep going. Not going to lie. The test is pure hell. The stair climb is the toughest being the 1st. People will quit at 60% capacity. Just stay focused and keep pushing on.

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    4 жыл бұрын

    Michael Langston that’s good advice. Way to push through it. What’s next for you?

  • @michaellangston7917

    @michaellangston7917

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@FirefighterAmbitions the next step is to apply fulltime somewhere. This is not only a goal/dream for me, but also for my kids. To show them there's anything they can do if they put their mind to it. My family dont come this type of job service. They hate cops, and anything to do with this type of service.

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@michaellangston7917 Right on my man. You have all the motivation in the world then. That's HUGE. Where are you planning on testing?

  • @pheanisbecton8065
    @pheanisbecton80653 жыл бұрын

    I passed my department’s CPAT today with 1:40 left on the clock. Coming from somebody without a physically fit background if you want it you can achieve it with hard work & dedication GO TO AS MANY OPEN PRACTICES AS YOU CAN ‼️ it’s going to help you in the long run.

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    Congratulations 💪🏼. And Thank you for taking the time to reach out and share that with the community. That is Huge advice. What’s next for you?

  • @pheanisbecton8065

    @pheanisbecton8065

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@FirefighterAmbitions Thanks , i took mine pretty early so after the final test date which is Dec 18th , hopefully i’ll get contacted for the background & interview shortly after

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@pheanisbecton8065 Sending positive vibes your way. Best of luck out there. Keep me posted 💪

  • @austinsowers2974

    @austinsowers2974

    2 жыл бұрын

    How do practice tests work?

  • @rosson6580
    @rosson6580 Жыл бұрын

    I just passed with 1:30ish remaining. i watched this video 10 or so times prior to have a better idea and it helped out so much. thankyou for this. what hit me the most was the breach push wasn't expecting it to be that heavy but I changed my grip and stance and blew through it.

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    Жыл бұрын

    That is so HUGE! Congratulations. Whats next for you?

  • @pineapplesquad3651
    @pineapplesquad36517 ай бұрын

    I'm 51 and scheduled on 1/6/24 to take the CPAT. I'm an endurance runner and dabble in weight training. I'm hoping that will keep me a float on test day!

  • @KCFindsDesign
    @KCFindsDesign2 жыл бұрын

    Taking my CPAT next week and I couldn’t be more excited to start working the job

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    2 жыл бұрын

    Lets go! Are you 100% ready to crush it? 💪

  • @JuszCause
    @JuszCause2 жыл бұрын

    As a career firefighter I’ve taken the cpat a few times. Just come to say cardio and pace during the events is bread and butter. If you cannot run 2 and a half miles non stop at a decent pace you WILL struggle if not that you’ll fail. The single most important thing is pace i walked the entire course every time I’ve done it and my time has stayed around 6:45- 7:30 depending. I don’t advise trying to zoom through it for multiple reasons. Slipping up and getting DQd is my primary reason and getting gassed is the 2nd reason. Good luck to you hopefuls it’s a fantastic Career choice.

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    2 жыл бұрын

    Great advice. Way to add value to the community. Stay safe out there 💪

  • @JuszCause

    @JuszCause

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@FirefighterAmbitions of course ! I’m in the process of switching agency’s snd just so happen to take it. After doing it i came to see what people’s reaction to the test are. I personally hate it, but my opinion doesn’t change the fact that most agency’s require it and seeing people fail it from simple things just kinda got to me because all in all it’s not an overly complicated physical if you just pace and come decently fit.

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@JuszCause I agree. I’m sure us giving advice on this platform will help many candidates out. I want to wish you the best in your testing processes, I’m currently helping one of my good friends do the same. Keep up the strong work 💪🏼

  • @chilout2496
    @chilout24965 ай бұрын

    Signed up last week after a conversation and passed it yesterday in one attempt and haven’t been to the gym in like 2 years. I couldn’t breathe after that and I was smelling blood coming out of my mouth. 😂😂

  • @tyartez1972
    @tyartez19723 жыл бұрын

    Thanks to this video I passed my CPAT on my first try with a time of 9:20

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    Wow! Right on T King. I appreciate you taking the time to reach out and say those kind words. Congrats. Way to go and handle business. 💪 What is next for you?

  • @reidarnold7998
    @reidarnold79983 жыл бұрын

    Im in my junior year of high school firefighting has always been my dream. I deal with physical induced asthma not to bad but it makes me worry I won't make it. Seeing ghis i see I've got work to do I'm taking weights every quater i can. Idk what I'd do if i can't make it on the team of my local fire departmemt thanks for the heads up on CPAT now i know what to look forward to

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    Right on Reid. Do your research and continue to work on your fitness goals. I wish you the best out there. Be safe 💪

  • @mckqnnp
    @mckqnnp3 жыл бұрын

    So I'm guessing CPAT is hard. When I'm older I'll take that test, and pass that test. Thank you for describing what the CPAT rules are. I'm really looking forward to be a firefighter! I hope that comes true one day.

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    You are already off to a great start. The fact that you are researching now is HUGE! keep educating yourself about the fire service and stay engaged with the channel. Feel free to join my free program that will help you further understand the firefighter testing process courses.firefighterambitions.com/courses/how-to-become-a-firefighter

  • @mckqnnp

    @mckqnnp

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@FirefighterAmbitions Okay thanks!!

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@mckqnnp 💪

  • @cesar3989
    @cesar39893 жыл бұрын

    I took a free practice CPAT today and I failed by 20 seconds. The videos make it look easy, so I underestimated it a bit. The hardest parts for me were the tunnel (You can't see a thing in there, so I lost time) and the dummy drag. I also made an error on the ladder raise part because I let the rope slip a little bit. The proctor told me to grip closer to my fingers instead. If anyone is going to take the test, make sure you have at minimum one practice session under your belt because I'm sure one of the events will surprise you.

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your experience with the community. I couldn't agree more. 💪 If future candidates have the time to go in for a practice run, I 100% suggest it. It'll allow you to create a gameplan/strategy for yourself. @Cesar how are you feeling about your next run?

  • @cesar3989

    @cesar3989

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'm gonna strengthen my arms, up my cardio, and do a ton of farmer carries. I'm also going to fix my grip on the ladder raise portion (the second one with the rope). All those things considered, I should pass it the next time. I have 2 practice runs before my actual test next month.

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@cesar3989 Sounds like a legit plan. You're going to crush it. Keep up the strong work. And keep me updated on everything 💪

  • @cesar3989

    @cesar3989

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@FirefighterAmbitions I happened to read this Marcus Aurelius quote before testing today: "Pain is neither unbearable nor unending, as long as you keep in mind its limits and don't magnify them in your imagination." With this in mind I went all out and passed with 1:50 to spare. Gonna take my NREMT next week, and the written test the week after. I'll be using your videos for my EMT skills test! Thanks for uploading a bunch of helpful stuff!

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@cesar3989 Well said. And way to get after it. You're rolling, that is HUGE! Im excited to keep hearing good news from you. And of course, I'm glad you've found value in the content. There will definitely be more. Keep putting in the work Cesar. Good luck 💪

  • @MadKing318
    @MadKing3184 жыл бұрын

    I take the CPAT in a week. Wish me luck!! Hey y’all it’s been a year later. No I did not pass but that’s not going to stop me from trying out again

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    4 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely, good luck out there. Take care of business. 💪🏼

  • @CollinRoche-fn7ev

    @CollinRoche-fn7ev

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hope it went well

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    4 жыл бұрын

    How'd it all go?

  • @xxrandmlinksxxbruh2419

    @xxrandmlinksxxbruh2419

    4 жыл бұрын

    Bro did you pass

  • 4 жыл бұрын

    Really joe you’re gonna leave us like that

  • @worthyisthelamb6071
    @worthyisthelamb6071 Жыл бұрын

    Failed my first PAT because I thought running would be sufficient for working out my legs, and essentially underestimated the test. Ive been training much more this past week, and have 1 more week until my next PAT. I failed by 25 seconds overtime, this time I will push harder. When I pass I will do a panel interview. Praise God

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    Жыл бұрын

    Keep on the grind & good luck. Ill send some prayers your way

  • @urgeboatshorts8179

    @urgeboatshorts8179

    Ай бұрын

    Did you pass?

  • @hawktalk639
    @hawktalk6392 жыл бұрын

    I'm a 33 year old with a bachelors in communications and I just got hired on today at my local department in Georgia. I failed my department's version of the CPAT the first time at 5' 8"/228 lbs. We had 8 minutes and 20 seconds to complete ours. It's similar to the standard CPAT but without the stair mill (we carried hoses up four flights of stairs in a burnout building). I competed the test but over time at 10 minutes and 30 seconds. I trained by hiking 4 miles a day with a 50lb weighted vest and sprinting up hills. I also trained legs and shoulders and core and cardio hard at my gym four times a week. I passed the test on my second attempt at 210lbs at 8 minutes and 10 seconds. If I did it, so can you. You still need to get past the panel interview and the chief's interview, but if you can find the will and drive to beat the CPAT, you can ace the interviews too. Best of luck and don't give up! I'm glad I didn't.

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    2 жыл бұрын

    wow right on Ben. That is HUGE. Congratulations. Way to spread that positivity and love my man. I'm glad you didn't give up on your dream brotha. RESPECT

  • @hawktalk639

    @hawktalk639

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@FirefighterAmbitions Thank you so much for your encouragement and for encouraging others on this channel.

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@hawktalk639 Thank you for sharing your exp. Valuable stuff my man. Keep spreading that energy. Be safe out there

  • @skullywright6825

    @skullywright6825

    Жыл бұрын

    So you only took a CPAT test you didn’t take a written exam?

  • @thewhale9527
    @thewhale95273 жыл бұрын

    Mines is by month's end. Im excited as I am nervous. Trying to work out too.

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    That is awesome. And no worries, those nerves are normal. Will this be your first CPAT?

  • @TiaraDro
    @TiaraDro3 жыл бұрын

    I take mine for my local department in 2.5 weeks! Super excited about future employment!

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    That is HUGE!!! I'm sure you're out there working hard in your preparation. I wish you nothing but the best. Keep me posted on how it goes. YOU GOT THIS 💪😤

  • @TiaraDro

    @TiaraDro

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@FirefighterAmbitions Thank you so much! Will keep you posted!

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@TiaraDro 💪😊

  • @mikeyapp4678
    @mikeyapp46784 жыл бұрын

    Taking my CPAT today, traveled from NJ to NC. Hopefully everything goes well.

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    4 жыл бұрын

    Right on! How'd it go?

  • @mikeyapp4678

    @mikeyapp4678

    4 жыл бұрын

    My first time ever taking it, had to do it in 10:20. I completed it in 9:12.

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    4 жыл бұрын

    Mikey App LETS GO!!!! That’s HUGE! Congratulations. So what’s next for you?

  • @mikeyapp4678

    @mikeyapp4678

    4 жыл бұрын

    Firefighter Ambitions written exam in 2 weeks

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@mikeyapp4678 What written are you taking exactly? Fireteam?

  • @trashoftheinternet8306
    @trashoftheinternet8306 Жыл бұрын

    I'm very excited, I have a physically fit background, I know I'll pass the CPAT I just need to get my GED so I can actually become a firefighter

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    Жыл бұрын

    Right on. I hope you're doing what you have to do to achieve your goals. Good luck out there.

  • @honestyhandlerrmartinsogbe2081
    @honestyhandlerrmartinsogbe20813 жыл бұрын

    Thanks bro ,God bless

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    💪

  • @secretshadow7813
    @secretshadow78133 жыл бұрын

    Passed my cpat today feeling great thanks for the tips

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    That is HUGE! Congratulations. Whats next for you?

  • @secretshadow7813

    @secretshadow7813

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@FirefighterAmbitions thanks it was my first time trying out any of the obstacles they said the interviews are next

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    ​@@secretshadow7813 Awesome. Good luck with everything 💪

  • @prescottosegie
    @prescottosegie3 жыл бұрын

    So I gotta score 10:20 minutes on the test I appreciate the information on the cpat test y'all slowly but surely ima improve on this test and get stronger💪

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    10:20 is the deadline. And right on. Work hard to reach your goal. Keep me posted on how things go. Good luck out there! 💪

  • @johnboychuk1467
    @johnboychuk14673 жыл бұрын

    I’m taking CPAT in the morning. I workout a good bit and I ref a lot of soccer so I run 10-15 miles/week easy. I’ve been carrying 35 lb dumbbells in both hands up hills to help train as well. Main thing I’m nervous about is balance on the stair climber but I think if that goes well I should be good. Thanks for the video.

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'm glad you've found the video helpful. The key with the stair master is to try your best to focus on your breathing and really watching each individual step. For me I found it extremely useful. I tried to not let myself get too worked up. Focused on each breath, took diligent and rhythmic steps to ensure I didn't accidentally trip myself 😂 You got this. For the most part, once you get rolling you become used to it pretty quickly and things begin to flow. Please keep me updated on how it goes. Good luck out there 😊

  • @johnboychuk1467

    @johnboychuk1467

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@FirefighterAmbitions well I got past the stair stepper fine and I made it through the first 6 events in 7 minutes. All throughout orientation and prep they kept saying take your time walking from event to event to get your legs back so that’s what I was trying to do to keep my legs from giving out. The proctor didn’t like that apparently and kept telling me hurry or I wouldn’t make it when I knew I was killing the events in plenty of time and 3/4 of the way through the dummy pull my legs completely gave out and I couldn’t even stand up anymore. I was invited to apply at 2 other departments and their tests aren’t for a couple months so I will just train harder and be ready for it then.

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@johnboychuk1467 Sorry to hear that. Way to have a positive attitude about it though, that takes strength for sure. What is your plan of attack to be ready for the next CPAT test?

  • @johnboychuk1467

    @johnboychuk1467

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@FirefighterAmbitions the vest was a lot heavier that I thought it’d be. First course of action is to go buy the heaviest vest I possibly can find and and hit the stair climber in the gym at the same rate starting for 3:20 and progressive overload until I can comfortably do it for 10 minutes without my legs feeling like jello while also replicating the rest of the events the best I can inside the gym. I know my problem was my legs giving out so I’ve gotta get them as strong and conditioned as possible. Any more tips you have? ETA: also I’m not meaning to blame the proctor at all Im just frustrated a bit but I know the only person to blame is myself and I won’t let that be an option next time.

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@johnboychuk1467 Well done, you've hit some major points there. I was literally gonna tell you build your strength through cardio exercises and resistance training focusing on progressive overload 💪. And absolutely mimic the CPAT events in your training until your next CPAT test. You're all over it, put in the work and go earn your spot. I'm here if you need help. Keep me posted and good luck. 💪😊

  • @tommylee5489
    @tommylee5489 Жыл бұрын

    taking the test tomorrow. huge thanks for the video

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    Жыл бұрын

    How'd it go?

  • @drewkelmen

    @drewkelmen

    2 ай бұрын

    How’d the test go?

  • @heydani6678

    @heydani6678

    8 күн бұрын

    @@drewkelmenhe died on the stairs

  • @drewkelmen

    @drewkelmen

    8 күн бұрын

    @@heydani6678 Fr

  • @josephb8499
    @josephb84992 жыл бұрын

    Honestly focusing on the stair climb should be key. And yes strength too. But if you can easily do the 3 min with 75lbs.. then you should be good too go. My plan is to buy a attachment similar to weighted vest. But in this attachment I can add Olympic weight to my need.. gradually increasing the weight by 5 lbs each week. My plan is to do 100lbs. Gonna be insanely hard . But my cardiovascular will be insane.

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    2 жыл бұрын

    Doesn't sounds like a bad plan Joseph. Keep us posted on your progression. Good luck brotha

  • @turtledude553
    @turtledude5533 жыл бұрын

    They got me on the ceiling pull...went over 10sec. For those of you doing it for your 1st time when you hit those stairs count to 180 AFTER they say your 20 second warm up is over.

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    💪 When do you plan on taking the CPAT on again?

  • @turtledude553

    @turtledude553

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@FirefighterAmbitions probably another month. Chicago just put a class in so if their churning them out every 3 months I should be under investigation in the next 3.

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@turtledude553 oh ok. Well good luck out there. Keep me posted on everything 💪🏼

  • @coltfoglesong7716
    @coltfoglesong77163 жыл бұрын

    Taking my PAT here in Alaska in a week. Wish me luck.

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    That is HUGE Colt. I hope you've been working hard putting in the work ahead of time. Good luck and please keep us all updated on how it goes 💪

  • @coltfoglesong7716

    @coltfoglesong7716

    3 жыл бұрын

    Firefighter Ambitions I passed it! Have an interview in October, and I’m joining my volunteer FD soon too. Thanks for the support!

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@coltfoglesong7716 Thats HUGE! 😝 Congratulations Colt. Way to get it done. 💪 How are you feeling about the interview?

  • @dougwilliamsIII
    @dougwilliamsIII11 ай бұрын

    Just did my cpat today and let me tell you the test is about endurance and your ability to push through. PUSH THROUGH! Your body is going to be telling you to stop and give up but PUSH THROUGH. I passed on my first attempt.

  • @jessecervantes6767
    @jessecervantes67672 жыл бұрын

    Anybody know the weight of the last event? I’ve been training with a different version of the ceiling breach and have been practicing with 60lbs. But in the actual event, what’s the weight you’re pushing and pulling?

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    2 жыл бұрын

    The push phase of the skill should be about 60lbs with the pull phase being about 80lbs

  • @sekayison9926
    @sekayison99264 жыл бұрын

    Hi! What would you suggest for females of a much smaller build when it comes to some of these things like the sleg hit? Thank you!

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hey Sekayi, my apologies for the late response. Hope you are having a good time these holidays. The best advice I can give you for the force entry event is to buy yourself a 10lb sledge hammer (or use someones) and train with it. Ideally if you can get a tire to strike the sledge hammer against while training that would be huge. I personally use it for myself and to train my clients. You'd be surprised at how fast you become comfortable handling the sledge hammer. I like to incorporate it into my circuit style training days. For example, I will endure 8-12 separate exercises for about 3-4 rounds (1 of the exercises being tire strikes of course; preferably the last exercise of the list). This style of training usually last from 20-40 minutes depending on the exercises and how I'm feeling that day. On top of all this, you want to continue to train your upper body, core, legs, cardio, flexibility/mobility if you're already doing so. I always tell my students to pick the topics or skills they are weakest at and put more effort into those to speed up the development process in those areas. For example, if the sledge hammer (forced entry) event is one of your weakest events, then be sure to train alil extra in that area. Be sure not to neglect what your good at though lol Have you taken the CPAT before? Have you tested before? Where are you testing? Do you understand what the firefighter recruitment process entails? What other questions or concerns do you have?

  • @ProdigyMusicBeats
    @ProdigyMusicBeats4 жыл бұрын

    I look forward to serving the oldest fire department in the country (USA). See ya in a few more months boys.

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    4 жыл бұрын

    💪 😝

  • @johnbanks081
    @johnbanks081 Жыл бұрын

    Passed it this weekend it took me 9 min 42 seconds and I didn’t even do too much prep I also passed it before 7yrs ago

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    Жыл бұрын

    Way to knock it out. Thanks for sharing J

  • @anniemarquette
    @anniemarquette3 жыл бұрын

    I have my CPAT practice in the morning.. they let us practice each event a few weeks ago which will help I’m sure.

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    That is huge. It definitely can help to get some hands on experience prior to your official test. Do you already have your EMT?

  • @anniemarquette

    @anniemarquette

    3 жыл бұрын

    Firefighter Ambitions no I don’t.. I’ll start looking around now at programs. They give you a year after your employed to retrieve it. But I figure if going into the interview already knowing where and when I’m going to get my EMT, it will help me stand out

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@anniemarquette That is awesome. What dept are you testing for? Is it a career position?

  • @cesaroliva5842
    @cesaroliva5842 Жыл бұрын

    Today got 9 minutes on my practice CPAT and I’m a little embarrassed. I have the strength, being a prior infantryman. But I haven’t ran. So my body felt just fine but my lungs were burning. 3 weeks till the final and I’m trying to get it down to about 7 minutes

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    Жыл бұрын

    Cardio is too HUGE for CPAT prep. It sounds like you're gonna get the job done though. So keep doin what you're doin. Keep me posted on how things go for ya. Good luck

  • @majerosehill2651
    @majerosehill26513 ай бұрын

    I’m only 12 and I’m working on passing my cpat test

  • @joelito627
    @joelito6273 жыл бұрын

    Im a little concerned on the forcible entry.. I am left handed and that set up looks to be for righty’s, do they adjust this for a lefty or is it just default?

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    That shouldn't be a problem for you. I've seen both right and left handed candidates adjust to the prop with no problems. The key is to take solid strikes at the middle point of the force entry prop. Be sure to train by striking tires and building your legs, upper body, and core/oblique strength. When do you plan on taking the CAT on?

  • @thomaslu8416
    @thomaslu8416 Жыл бұрын

    A few questions: does the search tunnel decrease in size horizontally, vertically, or both? How much does the door for the breach weigh? And how much weight is attached for the hook and pull event? Thanks!

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes there are varying heights and area changes throughout the search event Not sure about the weight of the forcible entry event prop but the sledgehammer will be 10lbs The ceiling breach and pull event should be about 60lbs

  • @kossevolution4398
    @kossevolution43984 жыл бұрын

    how do people remember all these rules and such before taking the test. Also how would someone prepare themselves for these tasks as some of them not are really gym exercises.

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    4 жыл бұрын

    The best way to remember the CPAT information is to watch tutorials like this multiple times and sign up to take the CPAT orientation (or walkthrough) when you purchase a CPAT testing session. There will be proctors that walk you through the entire CPAT as well that helps explain the tasks at hand, while simultaneously evaluating and timing your performance. And great questions, the skill stations in the CPAT require total body performance. So, for your gym/fitness preparation you want to focus on developing strength and endurance. For instance, the stair climb with a 75lb vest on can be challenging for those that don’t strengthen their legs, core, and endurance. So, you want to focus on exercises like the stair climbers, squats, lunges, step-ups, etc. and also strengthening your abs/core by engaging in various core/ab exercises. Try not to think of the CPAT skills as “I need to only climb a stair master to prepare”. Look at the bigger picture. What is required to climb the stairs at a rate of 60 steps per minute for 3 minutes efficiently? Endurance, leg strength, and core strength (balance, coordination, etc.) The same applies for the rest of the skills. For the force entry station, you want to focus on developing your core, leg strength, and upper body strength, so you can effectively and efficiently hold and control the 10lb sledgehammer delivering high force strikes to the prop. Don’t just think training for the CPAT literally. Of course, if you have access to the CPAT props you want to add those exercises to your training, but you still want to focus on developing your overall health and fitness entirely. And just a heads-up, your training should start in the kitchen. Make healthy nutrition a lifestyle. And be aware of your hydration habits. I hope this answers your questions and helps you out 😊

  • @Hanger995
    @Hanger9953 жыл бұрын

    I’m really glad you can drag the mannequin instead of lift up. For some reason I though you had to pick him/her up over the shoulder or something

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    I had the same thought when I was first learning about the fire space haha. When do you plan on taking the CPAT?

  • @Therealdeal4353
    @Therealdeal43533 жыл бұрын

    As someone who has taken a similar test , but haven’t taken a CPAT what workout Routine would you recommend ? I’m about 6 months out .

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    Being 6 months out I recommend a combination of everything you enjoy (I.e. sports, weight training, calisthenics, CrossFit, etc) Focus on progressive overload; consistently challenging yourself throughout your training. Be sure to incorporate the CPAT events into your training as well (I.e. the force entry prop can be translated into tire strikes with a sledge hammer or similar tool) The closer you get to your CPAT date focus on circuit style training (similar to the CPAT) moving from one exercise to the next for a specific time frame, rep range, or whatever you desire. This plus additional “cardio” will help you prepare 💪🏼 Hope this helps

  • @fumo300
    @fumo3002 жыл бұрын

    Hi, do you know if it’s against rules once you start getting tired to use your hands to push of your knees?

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    2 жыл бұрын

    you talking about during the stair climb?

  • @Javagonmax
    @Javagonmax4 жыл бұрын

    I got my test tomorrow and I just had marine corps pt yesterday and I'm super sore. I bet this will be interesting.

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    4 жыл бұрын

    Haha most definitely. I'm sure you know this already, but be sure to take care of yourself today/tonight. Lots of good hydration, eat well and enough to properly prepare your body, roll-out and stretch those sore muscles for sure. Also, Ice a little if you can. And definitely try your best to heat and do a good dynamic warm up before you go in for your test tomorrow. You got this! Keep me posted on everything 😊 Good Luck 💪

  • @daddyland

    @daddyland

    4 жыл бұрын

    So how'd it go???

  • @Javagonmax

    @Javagonmax

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@daddyland it was way harder than what was on the video because they actually had a flight of 4 stairs for us to run up and down 2 times and being that I'm in Texas it was super humid and hot, I had it under control the entire time but when I was going the dummy drag/carry i tried to out do the best person there and carry it just like he did instead of dragging him, which made me super tired being that I'm 160lbs and I was exhausted from the other exercises. But nonetheless I passed and they welcomed me on board. I have academy orientation next month on the 19th and graduate july 7th I believe

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@Javagonmax Well done. That is HUGE! way to get the job done. Have fun down at the academy 😊

  • @pw5835

    @pw5835

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@Javagonmax How'd you do? Graduate?

  • @jordandevres809
    @jordandevres8093 жыл бұрын

    I start my CPAT test in 3 weeks, I’m really nervous about it because I didn’t know I was going to pass the written test and now I don’t know about the CPAT test now 😢

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    No worries, the CPAT can be tough but is totally doable. Is health, proper nutrition, and fitness a part of your life? Simply put, have you been training at all?

  • @robsmith4365
    @robsmith43653 жыл бұрын

    What is a good 50 pound vest to purchase, I want to start training early so I will be prepared and in good shape.

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    I use the runmax 50lb vest. I'll link it for you: amzn.to/2WezMgM Get the shoulder pads for it if you can, the additional support can be nice while you get used to training with it on. Let me know if you have issues with the link.

  • @christiangiddens6166
    @christiangiddens61662 жыл бұрын

    Very well explained. Wish me the best. I got the CPAT October 2nd

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    2 жыл бұрын

    Good luck out there Christian. Prepare yourself to crush it. Keep us posted on how things go 💪🏼

  • @christiangiddens6166

    @christiangiddens6166

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@FirefighterAmbitions I will thank you so much I’m going to kill it !!! I’ll keep you posted

  • @christiangiddens6166

    @christiangiddens6166

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@FirefighterAmbitions I got the CPAT with the Atlanta Fire Department

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@christiangiddens6166 💪🏼💪🏼

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@christiangiddens6166 nice! Good for you. Go crush it and turn some heads. Good luck 💪🏼

  • @kurtdawg100
    @kurtdawg1002 жыл бұрын

    Failed it a week ago shoe came off during the dummy drag spent too much time fixing it and ran out of time. Just took it again today wore different shoes and passed😮‍💨

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    2 жыл бұрын

    LETS GO! congratulations Kurtis. Way to get it done brotha. What is next for you?

  • @kurtdawg100

    @kurtdawg100

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@FirefighterAmbitions I applied for palm beach county fire rescue I’m currently working as a firefighter in Orlando

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@kurtdawg100 Good for you my man. Way to step up. Much respect. Keep us posted on how things go for you. Never hesitate to reach out for help.

  • @kingdd1957
    @kingdd19574 жыл бұрын

    Once I finish highschool with my diploma or ged what should I do next to become a firefighter i live in toronto canada

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    4 жыл бұрын

    Go get your EMT and start networking with other firefighter candidates, firefighters and fire departments. Once you sign up for your EMT program, reach back out to me so we can talk about what to do from there.💪

  • @Soloeagle54
    @Soloeagle543 жыл бұрын

    Started training at home and have my first open practice session on May 3rd. I already know that Ill probably need to focus on improving my stair climb. I can do the full 3 minutes, but i barely have anything left in the tank once i finish. One question, what should i use to practice forcible entry at home? I know i need a 10 pound sledgehammer, but i dont want to destroy anything i swing at. What should i get that can withstand the beating?

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    Great question. Work on your core and obliques utilizing various core, ab, and obliques movements (i.e. Medball Russian Twist, barbell atlas swings, and lying windmills is a great start) - Medball slams is a great exercise - Various medball tosses/throws is great, especially medball lateral toss - of course any squat or lunge exercises to aid in your leg strength - Cardio! Do various forms of cardio exercises to help increase your endurance. Depending on your sledgehammer strike accuracy and the forcible entry prop you hit, you can potentially be swinging that 10ld sledgehammer a fair amount of times. By time you get to this station you may be pretty winded already, so do what you have to do to increase your endurance. - And so much more... Long story short, you can technically take the training program of an athlete and have a solid preparation fitness regimen for yourself. I put my students through similar training programs for their testing process and career preparation. I hope this helps you out.

  • @Soloeagle54

    @Soloeagle54

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@FirefighterAmbitions Thanks for the reply! Medball tosses, russian twists, and lots of cardio for me from here on out. I appreciate the advice!

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Soloeagle54 No problem at all. Keep me posted on how things go! Good Luck out there! 💪

  • @Psycho7632
    @Psycho76323 жыл бұрын

    I'm new to the firefighter career and I've been looking into it for a few months now. I'm in the surgery profession and being a firefighter has always been a part of me in a way. Is this is the right way to start?

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    Right on. You can take any path to the job that works best for you and your schedule. I went the 4-year degree route first, then fire. Others go straight into fire. Both are solid plans. Whatever is best for you is key. I recommend that when you are 100% ready to pursue a fire career, go get your EMT ASAP so you can become eligible to test for many departments out there ASAP. Have you enrolled into my free program? It is designed to give you a quick jumpstart in the process to becoming a firefighter: courses.firefighterambitions.com/courses/how-to-become-a-firefighter

  • @o_o6424
    @o_o64244 жыл бұрын

    Quick question. What are the percentages that people pass or fail and how long does it take for a fire station to hire people

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    4 жыл бұрын

    From my time instructing/running the CPAT course for my department and college EMS/Fire academy, I've seen a hand full of candidates not pass. When I say a handful, I mean that literally. A majority of the candidates/students I've seen passed the CPAT. Also, from my time testing and taking several CPATS from different organizations, i've seen only one person not pass. It's no secrete that there are candidates that fail the CPAT, but from my experience and from the experience of my peers, the pass rate is definitely higher than the fail rate. Speaking of "FAILING," you'd be surprised at how many candidates don't show up to their testing time/date. Thats an automatic fail. I tell my students you should be more worried about making it to the CPAT on time, rather than worrying about not passing the CPAT. lol 😂 It is so true. The CPAT is the minimum level physical requirement to be eligible to be a firefighter. It is totally doable. I must say, it can be challenging. Especially if you're pushing yourself to get a lower run time; which doesn't really matter in the end because it is a pass/fail exam lol. But the challenge is definitely fun. 💪 Doing a little research on the topic, I came across a study that was seeking ways to improve the hiring process of firefighters. The case study was based out of LA with a sample size of over 13,000 candidates. Long story short, it was concluded that over 90% of the candidates that took the CPAT, passed. There was overwhelming evidence that the CPAT test alone doesn't eliminate many firefighter candidates. I couldn't agree more with their research analysis. With that being said, there are several variables to consider: - Testing location - Ambient temperature/weather (I took a CPAT outside on a summer day (110+ degrees) in Arizona on a black top and it was by far the hardest CPAT i've ever taken/been apart of. If my preparation wouldn't have been on point prior to, that test for me could've been "questionable" lol 😂that CPAT was no joke) - The specific candidate testing (i.e. their strength and conditioning level, Do they fully understand the CPAT course itself [each individual skill], how they prepared themselves prior to, the night before, and day of, existing injuries, etc) - Accidents (i.e. honest mistakes on the CPAT course that led to a failed test) What I'm trying to show you here is that there can be several variables that can lead to more candidates failing the CPAT test. But for the most part the success rates overpower that of the failure rates. As for how long does it take for departments to hire candidates, it all depends on the specific fire department. Some FD's open their testing processes to create a 1-2 year eligibility list (a list of the candidates that pass each exam throughout the testing process). Some FD's open their testing processes to hire right away (i.e. if a department is hiring off of a grant and they are time restricted on when to hire firefighters). I was in a couple of testing processes at once and they all had different hiring/testing time periods. The department that hired me opened their testing process up and hired my academy brothers and I all in a span of a couple months (3-4 months). The other departments I was testing for didn't even complete their interview processes before I got hired and I started testing with them well before the department that hired me. So it all depends on the specific needs and resources of the individual department. Support and resources play a huge role as well for the fire departments. If they don't have the resources to hire firefighters then you can expect them to not hire firefighters for awhile (or at least until they get the resources to do so). The key with this is to be open-minded and expand your testing area. TEST EVERYWHERE you possibly can (within reason of course). Test places you'd like to work. Get in there, gain experience, give the grind all you have, and land a job. I hope this helps 😊

  • @brentOhlookAsnake
    @brentOhlookAsnake10 ай бұрын

    I got my CPAT in 2 weeks. October 11th

  • @Throwawaypmd
    @Throwawaypmd5 жыл бұрын

    Hi I have a kinda odd question, I’ve started training on the step mill with a 60 lb vest (the heaviest one I could find) but I’ve found it difficult to not grab the handles to keep my balance, do you have any advice on how to improve my balance on the step mill so I can be ready for the CPAT?

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    5 жыл бұрын

    Great question Jacob, there are several exercises you can do to help increase your balance. The best thing you can do is to strengthen your core/abs (i.e. doing core/ab/oblique exercises) and continue to practice on a stair climber at your local gym, eventually you will become more comfortable with it. Other great exercises I teach my students are: (Note: if you prefer, you can add weight by using a weight vest, barbell, kettle bells and/or dumbbells) 💪Step-ups to hip extension (step-up on a box or whatever you can that has a decent amount of height while driving your floating leg/knee to your chest) ⏩ do 5-10 reps each side 💪Lateral step-ups to hip extensions (step-up laterally on a box or anything with height while driving your floating leg/knee to your chest) ⏩do 5-10 reps each side 💪Static split lunges (simply put, stand in-place in a split stance and lunge in place) ⏩ do 10-20 reps each side 💪Walking lunges (⏩ do 10-20 total reps [lunge for reps or lunge for distance or whatever you prefer) 💪Knee get-ups (**from the floor**) simply put, start from the floor on both knees then stand up on one leg until your standing on both (⏩ do 5-10 reps each leg) 💪RDL (can also be referred to as a straight leg deadlift, be sure when doing this exercise that the bar stays close to your body and as you lower the bar push your hips and butt back and out, while keeping your chest up) ⏩ do 10-12 reps 💪Single leg RDL (similar to RDL, but you are only standing on one leg, while the other follows in-line with you back) ⏩ do 5-10 reps each side 💪Squats (Be sure to focus on your breathing and keeping your core tight when doing this exercise) ⏩ do 10-12 reps 💪Leg press (focus on good form and not allowing you knees to go over your toes) ⏩ do 10-12 reps 💪Single leg press (same as leg press) ⏩do 10-12 reps each side 💪Farmer carry (integrate these in between your normal exercises to increase fatigue and also promote strength, stability, and endurance) There are many exercises out there that can help you reach your goal. These are a few exercises you can mix and match to gain strength, endurance, and stability. YOGA is another HUGE workout that will definitely increase balance as well. If you haven't done so yet i'd highly recommend you try it. It will also help increase your mobility and flexibility. Thanks for reaching out and asking the question, i'm 100% sure someone out there has/had the same issue/question you have and will appreciate that you stepped up and asked. I hope this all helps 👍👍If you ever have any questions and/or concerns about anything referring to the firefighter recruitment process or being a firefighter, please don't hesitate to reach out: 📩EMAIL: mwilliams@firefighterambitions.com 📱INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/ffambitions/ 📸 KZread CHANNEL: kzread.info 💻WEBSITE: www.firefighterambitions.com And please feel free to join our new facebook group of like minded individuals seeking to become firefighters! 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦ELITE FUTURE FIREFIGHTER FAMILY 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦: facebook.com/groups/431225934090585/?source_id=1651969711523414 Let me know if there is anything else I can do to assist you through your process GOOD LUCK FUTURE FIREFIGHTER!

  • @Throwawaypmd

    @Throwawaypmd

    5 жыл бұрын

    Firefighter Ambitions awesome, thanks so much for the advice!

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@Throwawaypmd No problem my man. Keep me posted on everything. We want to know how the test goes as well. GOOD LUCK!

  • @Throwawaypmd

    @Throwawaypmd

    5 жыл бұрын

    Firefighter Ambitions will do brother!

  • @JuszCause

    @JuszCause

    2 жыл бұрын

    For anybody reading the responses to this comment, in latch my hands in the vest and look at the steps as they come to keep balance. If you stare at an object you’re less inclined to wobble or lose your position.

  • @matthewmoreno253
    @matthewmoreno2533 жыл бұрын

    I’ve been thinking of firefighting as a career I’m 20 and have no idea what steps I should take, any advice? Do you have an Instagram where I can reach out to you ?

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    Of course Matthew, my IG is: instagram.com/ffambitions/ As for a general overview of the steps necessary, have you checked out this video we published? kzread.info/dash/bejne/gm2VttONp7rXY5M.html It'll help you get the ball rolling. Check that out then reach back out to me with any further questions. 😊

  • @DaveW0nka
    @DaveW0nka3 жыл бұрын

    I just got email from my fire Department. Wish me luck

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    Right on! Good luck out there! Keep us posted 💪

  • @DaveW0nka

    @DaveW0nka

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@FirefighterAmbitions Just paid for the CPAT. I got October 25, 2020

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@DaveW0nka That's HUGE! Preparation time. Do you plan on attending your practice runs?

  • @BruhThereYouGo
    @BruhThereYouGo4 жыл бұрын

    Can you provide me with every requirements to becoming a fire fighter(California)?From start to finish, thanks!

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    4 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely. Just a heads up, for the departments you plan on testing for, be sure to read the fine print within their specific job applications. Generally the requirements are similar across departments but there are some departments out there that may have some special requirements. So be sure to do your research ahead of time. Never miss an opportunity! 😊 Check out this page: firefighterambitions.com/become-a-firefighter It will help walk you through the recruitment process, be sure to watch the video at the end of the page (and other related videos: kzread.info) to get further information about the firefighter recruitment process and other firefighter related information. Hope this helps. Don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions 😊

  • @quintonlewis7201
    @quintonlewis72014 жыл бұрын

    Knocked this shit out earlier today. Hardest parts are the stair climb and the breach and pull.. I say the breach and pull because of how exhausted I was after everything else.

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thats HUGE. Congratulations my man. You're one step closer. Where did you take the CPAT at? If you were to give any advice to the next candidate seeking to take the CPAT, what would be your BEST advice for them? 💪

  • @343ralph9

    @343ralph9

    4 жыл бұрын

    ?

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    4 жыл бұрын

    Ralph 0824 what’s your question?

  • @quintonlewis7201

    @quintonlewis7201

    4 жыл бұрын

    My best advice would be to eat a light breakfast, be very hydrated and do at least a solid 3 weeks of cardio in preparation

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    4 жыл бұрын

    Quinton Lewis Nice! Thanks for that. Good luck out there testing

  • @andythomson2706
    @andythomson27064 жыл бұрын

    Where can one buy the weight vest? Is it full of sand?

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hey Andy, I personally use the 50lb run max weight vest while doing specific training for firefighting. You can get it on amazon. This affiliate link will take you directly to the product: amzn.to/2Qcacp4 You can also check out your local sporting goods stores to see what they have to offer you as well. I used a spark weight vests for years and loved them as well. I've been extremely pleased with the run max. And for the price it was a steal. If you do decide to go with that weight vest, i recommend grabbing the additional shoulder pads that go with it. It will be an additional cost to you but they come in handy. It will take alil time to get used to the weight on your shoulders and traps (especially depending on the weight you get), so the shoulder pads can help out alil. I didn't originally buy them and after some time I bought another vest and decided to get the shoulder pads to see what difference they made and it definitely helped alil. And The weight vest is filled with little rectangles full of sand that gives the vest its associated weight. I hope this helps Let me know how everything goes Amazon link: amzn.to/2Qcacp4

  • @megfackler2558
    @megfackler25582 жыл бұрын

    im 16 and in high school, and i know firefighting is what i want to do. i have a lot of time to get stronger, and i feel better knowing what this test includes. thank you!! i want to go to university of alaska or sewanee, they have student fire departments. what would i do after i graduate college? would i go to a fire school or just apply to my local department? hope you see this!

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hey Meg way to jump on things early. It sounds like you have a good plan going for yourself. As for your question about what to do post grad, I'd recommend testing for a career Department ASAP ( that is if your are 100% ready to do so; i.e. maturity wise, cert(s) wise, testing prep wise, etc). Have you enrolled into our free firefighter program yet?

  • @megfackler2558

    @megfackler2558

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@FirefighterAmbitions that sounds like a good idea. i have not enrolled yet! how do i do so?

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@megfackler2558 No worries, here is the link: courses.firefighterambitions.com/courses/how-to-become-a-firefighter

  • @MastonCREED
    @MastonCREED2 жыл бұрын

    I have my cpat today. Wish me luck friends

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    2 жыл бұрын

    Good luck out there. Keep us posted 💪

  • @MooseKabob
    @MooseKabob4 жыл бұрын

    For the forced entry how is it decided when the buzzer goes off? Is it a timer or a pressure sensor or something else?

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    4 жыл бұрын

    There is a pressure sensor that is activated once the strike pad is hit to it. The key is to take solid and efficient strikes to the midline of the strike pad. I’ve seen many candidates try to hit the pad as fast as they could with low force strikes. This way takes a while to get the buzzer activated and can completely deplete your energy. So remember to swing hard and efficiently. You’d be surprised at how fast you c an get that buzzer to activate 💪🏼. When are you taking the CPAT?

  • @MooseKabob

    @MooseKabob

    4 жыл бұрын

    Firefighter Ambitions I’m 17 rn so it’s gonna be a while, figured it couldn’t hurt to see what the test is gonna be like thought

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thiccichu Thats awesome. I always recommend getting ahead early. Good for you. Be sure to stay engaged with the channel, we have a lot of content/resources coming soon. Keep us posted on everything and never hesitate to reach out 💪🏼😊

  • @COACHFRANK101
    @COACHFRANK1012 жыл бұрын

    Question, are you allowed to firemans carry the mannequin in event 7? Or do you have to drag?

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    2 жыл бұрын

    You'll be best to verify with your training institution that administers your CPAT. Expect to drag the dummy.

  • @Ricky-us2zw
    @Ricky-us2zw3 жыл бұрын

    As a 29 year old with nothing but an associates in business is it too late to pursue firefighting? I’ve been reading the age limit is mid 30s in most places. I’m just wondering how long it usually takes as soon as my junior college opens up registration for summer and fall I want to take as many classes possible to speed up the process any tips??

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    It is absolutely not too late for you to pursue a fire career. My advice is to look into EMT programs and enroll ASAP, so you can become eligible to test for departments that you qualify for.

  • @hawktalk639

    @hawktalk639

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm a 33 year old with a bachelors in communications and I just got hired on today at my local department in Georgia. I failed my department's version of the CPAT the first time at 5' 8"/228 lbs. We had 8 minutes and 20 seconds to complete ours. It's similar to the standard CPAT but without the stair mill (we carried hoses up four flights of stairs in a burnout building). I competed the test but over time at 10 minutes and 30 seconds. I trained by hiking 4 miles a day with a 50lb weighted vest and sprinting up hills. I also trained legs and shoulders and core and cardio hard at my gym four times a week. I passed the test on my second attempt at 210lbs at 8 minutes and 10 seconds. If I did it, so can you. You still need to get past the panel interview and the chief's interview, but if you can find the will and drive to beat the CPAT, you can ace the interviews too. Best of luck and don't give up! I'm glad I didn't.

  • @ryanbowers1519

    @ryanbowers1519

    3 ай бұрын

    Im 41 and just got hired on!

  • @llamalover2049
    @llamalover20492 жыл бұрын

    Great vid I’m a freshmen in high school who is overweight and has asthma but I play a lot of sports and I’ve been set on firefighting for awhile I still got a lot of years but any advice to help get in shape

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    2 жыл бұрын

    - Stick to your sports for sure - Educate yourself on nutrition. Theres alot of great resources out there on the Internet. Learn about Calories, macro and micro nutrients, vitamins and minerals, etc - Educate yourself on fitness overall, more specifically how to properly train to build muscle, lose fat, train for performance, recovery, etc. All of this information can be found online. Start there and educate yourself. - Once you educate yourself, start developing a gameplan for yourself. create some fitness goals and start pursuing them. - Continue to follow this channel for more firefighter recruitment resources - Follow my 2nd channel for more fitness content: kzread.info - Always do your best to Stay discipline and stay consistent 💪

  • @Kojoizfreshz
    @Kojoizfreshz3 жыл бұрын

    Sadly I didn’t pass my CPAT for the first time, I ran out of time, had two events left. I already sign for the next CPAT in a month. I didnt well with timing but I know what I can next, still training for i

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    Way to stay positive about it. Properly prepare for the next attempt. What do you feel you can do better next time around? What was the most difficult part(s) to you?

  • @jakelikesacoustic8146
    @jakelikesacoustic81465 ай бұрын

    I whooped my Cpat. It was pretty easy but I will say the Cpat demonstrations you see on youtube make it look a lot easier than it is. You see the events done individually and you think "cake walk" but you cant fail to remember one major detail... Lactic acid.

  • @moneyoh3
    @moneyoh35 жыл бұрын

    Scoliosis isn’t a health limit right? I’m in pretty good shape as I do sports and I’m still in high school.

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    5 жыл бұрын

    Munoz, As long as it isn't limiting your ability to perform and do the job of a firefighter, it shouldn't be a problem. The fact that you still compete in sports and are currently training says you should be good to go. Great question though. What grade are you in and what sports do you compete in?

  • @moneyoh3

    @moneyoh3

    5 жыл бұрын

    Firefighter Ambitions I’m just starting my Sophomore year and I compete in baseball and basketball

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@moneyoh3 Right on! It's awesome that you have the desire to serve others already. You're starting off the right way. My advice to you is continue to excel in school and sports, train hard, recover properly, DON'T GET HURT, connect with your local fire departments and see if they offer an explorer or fire cadet program and begin to build a network. See if you can schedule some ride alongs with the fire departments around you as well, it'll give you direct insight about the fire service. Educate yourself about the firefighter recruitment process as well. Check this page out, it'll give you some great information to follow: firefighterambitions.com/become-a-firefighter Also, really start to think about and answer this question "why do you want to be a firefighter?" This will be a great starting point for you 👍👍If you ever have any questions and/or concerns about anything referring to the firefighter recruitment process or being a firefighter, please don't hesitate to reach out: 📩EMAIL: mwilliams@firefighterambitions.com 📱INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/ffambitions/ 📸 KZread CHANNEL: kzread.info 💻WEBSITE: www.firefighterambitions.com And please feel free to join our new facebook group of like minded individuals seeking to become firefighters! 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦ELITE FUTURE FIREFIGHTER FAMILY 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦: facebook.com/groups/431225934090585/?source_id=1651969711523414 Let me know if there is anything else I can do to assist you through your process GOOD LUCK FUTURE FIREFIGHTER!

  • @145gladiator
    @145gladiator4 жыл бұрын

    I take the cpat this Friday! Nervous about the stepper but I've been on a stair climber with a 50lb vest for a while now. Is the vest in the video the same type of vest used in any cpat nationwide?

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    4 жыл бұрын

    Right on Alex. I'm Excited for you. And good work on training ahead of time. The stair climb tires many candidates out quickly, making the rest of the test more difficult. Proper preparation definitely helps to eliminate a lot of that difficulty. As for the vest, it may or may not vary. If if it does vary at all, I'm sure it'll be little difference. From the tests I've taken, conducted, and heard about from other candidates, the vests were all the same/similar. IF I can offer you any advice for the stair climb, it is to calm yourself down, focus on your breathing, and be diligent with every step you take. You got this! 💪 Please keep me posted on everything. 💪😊

  • @145gladiator

    @145gladiator

    4 жыл бұрын

    Just wanted to check in and say that I passed my CPAT. Next is the interviews and hopefully be hired in by December for the 2021 Academy. Thanks for the support!

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@145gladiator Way to get it done. That is exciting. How are you feeling about your upcoming interviews? when are they exactly?

  • @145gladiator

    @145gladiator

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@FirefighterAmbitions They haven't said yet. They'll be doing another round of CPATs beginning of September so I expect to hear something around then. I feel pretty good about the interviews though. I feel like I want to be a firefighter for all the right reasons so I'm just gonna be myself and answer honestly. The tentative hire date is December 14.

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@145gladiator Right on. Thank you for keeping me updated. Keep me posted about the rest of the testing process. Good luck 💪

  • @yayleen
    @yayleen4 жыл бұрын

    Hey! I’m not sure if you will reply but I’m 18 years old (female) and I really want to be a firefighter, I’m starting college in 2 weeks and I’ll be majoring in fire science. I want to prepare ahead of time as much as I can, I’m physically unfit and overweight. Do you have any advice and tips on what type of exercise I should focus on? And do you have any other advice for someone like me who me who has no experience with firefighting and is just starting out?

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    4 жыл бұрын

    Your priority right now should be to start making some healthy nutrition and training habits (developing it into a healthy LIFESTYLE). A firefighter career has a high physical demand as i sure you know. We can discuss a lot about the topics you've asked about. But to be brief if I were you, I'd personally start by finding exercises you enjoy doing (for the purpose of doing the exercises often and consistently). For me personally I find the most enjoyment in playing basketball or lifting weights. Once you develop a habit of engaging in your exercises that you enjoy, begin to incorporate other exercises building on the foundation you've started for yourself. This way you continue to challenge and push your body (a form of progressive overload). As you engage in physical activity consistently, begin to focus on cardio/muscle endurance. The further you advance and the more comfortable you become with your fitness abilities, Here are some exercise topics you want to make sure are in your training schedule: - Interval training - Circuit training - Super-set training - Core/abs training - Weight (or resistance) training - Cardio exercises - mobility/flexibility training - Recovery exercises - Firefighter skill training (i.e. skills course: kzread.info/dash/bejne/p4hp0bKYlJPQk8o.html ) - etc. Be diligent about your safety throughout your training, push yourself hard, but don't get hurt. You don't want miss out on opportunities to test. As for you advice to someone who's just starting out: The best advice I can give you is to make "PREPARATION" a priority in your life. Meaning: • Be sure to check out all of our content for further information about the firefighter recruitment process and the career of a firefighter - kzread.info - www.firefighterambitions.com Do your research on the departments you wish to soon work for (i.e. know what their specific hiring requirements are, what the department has to offer, what their capabilities are, etc.) • Obtain/ meet the necessary requirements to be eligible to test. • Make healthy nutrition a LIFESTYLE. 9/10 times make the right decisions in your nutrition. Your body is your greatest asset and tool. Take care of it. You only get ONE! • Develop and consistently stick to a strict fitness regimen. As stated in the previous bullet point, you have to give your body a chance to perform for you. A firefighter career has a high physical demand. You need to be ready for what’s ahead (Physical examinations, practical’s/pre-academies, fire academy, the career, training, Calls, lack of sleep etc.) • Start studying NOW. Get some firefighter written exam study materials and work on them daily. Find out what your strengths and weakness are, then begin to formulate a plan to become stronger in each area (i.e. math, mechanical aptitude, reading compression, memory, order of operations, etc.) • WORK ON YOUR INTERVIEWS EVERYDAY! I can’t stress this enough. The firefighter interview is unlike any other interview (its totally doable though, I’m not trying to scare you here lol). But it can be quite challenging without the proper preparation. You have to make it a priority in your life to set aside time DAILY to develop and work on your interview. Focusing on YOU, YOUR STORY, WHY BEING A FIREFIGHTER IS RIGHT FOR YOU, and WHAT YOU HAVE TO OFFFER THE FIRE SERVICE. (there are handfuls of questions I could ask you that can be answered by simply focusing on the topics I’ve just stated). • Continue to be a lifelong learner. If you have the resources and time, take some fire classes, nutrition classes, fitness classes, leadership classes, etc, while you're simultaneously testing for a firefighter position. All this does is gives you more life experience, more knowledge, more to talk about come interview day, and it makes you more marketable. • When able to do so (post pandemic), GET OUT and NETWORK with other firefighter candidates, firefighters, and fire departments. Get out, slap some hands, and show the firefighters and fire departments what you have to offer them. (Note: Anytime you are around firefighters you’re being interviewed (or evaluated) so you must be on your best behavior 100% of the time. One bad interaction can ruin you before you even begin. Take this seriously). I can talk for hours about these topics; just know the MAIN POINT I’m trying to make here is that you need to do everything in your power to become an UNDENIABLE candidate. I hope this helps 😊

  • @yayleen

    @yayleen

    4 жыл бұрын

    Firefighter Ambitions oh wow, this is a lot of very helpful information, this is exactly what I needed. Thank you so much!!!! 😊

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@yayleen No worries at all. Please keep me updated on everything Be safe and work hard 💪

  • @codyerickson3550
    @codyerickson35503 жыл бұрын

    I passed my CPAT test yesterday!!

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    That's HUGE!!! Congratulations. 💪 Whats next for you?

  • @codyerickson3550

    @codyerickson3550

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@FirefighterAmbitions Still have to do HAZMAT and EMT training. I’m halfway through my Fire Suppression classes right now.

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@codyerickson3550 Right on. It sounds like you are checking off boxes. Keep it up. Keep me posted on how things go 💪

  • @user-uo3jv7lo4i
    @user-uo3jv7lo4i Жыл бұрын

    I got a question,what makes the stairs hard?

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    Жыл бұрын

    The weight of the vest and shoulder blocks. Not many people are conditioned to carry 75 extra pounds climbing stairs several minutes

  • @TraumaNaked
    @TraumaNaked2 жыл бұрын

    Easy peasy 🔥🔥🔥 with the search part are we just climbing through the tunnel or will there be something we must retrieve in there? I remember my volunteer department had me carry rescue randy through the tunnel 👀

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    2 жыл бұрын

    Per the CPAT standard, you'll just be crawling through the "tunnel maze" searching for a quick exit. You wont be searching for any specific item

  • @joshualong1796
    @joshualong17963 жыл бұрын

    Anyone have a list of how to start the process of becoming a firefighter. Im currently 19 in the national guard and in my first year of college for a bachelor's in computer science. I want to finish this degree but id live to have a career in the fire field as I've enjoyed the guard so far👍 thanks for yalls help!

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    Start with this page and reach back out to me with your questions when you're done 💪 firefighterambitions.com/become-a-firefighter

  • @joshualong1796

    @joshualong1796

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@FirefighterAmbitions thanks so much👍👍👍

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@joshualong1796 Not a problem at all. Let me know if you have any questions 💪

  • @joshualong1796

    @joshualong1796

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@FirefighterAmbitions will do thank you!!!

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@joshualong1796 💪

  • @Projectdee704
    @Projectdee7042 жыл бұрын

    Took it today and passed good luck to all

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    2 жыл бұрын

    Congratulations Dee. Lets go!!! 💪 Whats next for you?

  • @Projectdee704

    @Projectdee704

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@FirefighterAmbitions thanks man I’m 21 so I’m going full steam ahead … new experience for me hopefully full time here in NC

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Projectdee704 Right on my man. Keep going. Be sure to enroll into the free program if you haven't already, it'll help give you insight of the firefighter testing process: courses.firefighterambitions.com/courses/how-to-become-a-firefighter Keep us posted on how things go for you.

  • @steveofthesnow5257
    @steveofthesnow52572 жыл бұрын

    I passed the first try but the main problem I’ve had is extending the fly. The halyard always slides right through my gloves even though I’m strong enough to lift it. It’s a pain

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    2 жыл бұрын

    Have you tried the thumb down technique? Grab it with your thumb down then rotate your thumb/hand up when you pull the halyard. Tryin to make it make since via text lol

  • @steveofthesnow5257

    @steveofthesnow5257

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@FirefighterAmbitions I haven’t tried that but I appreciate your help! I was a volunteer for 4 years and on Wednesday I start my first full-time position!

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@steveofthesnow5257 Too HUGE. Congratulations my man 💪

  • @notsure9033
    @notsure90335 жыл бұрын

    So I'm a severe hemophiliac with knee replacements in both knees. Been sitting at an office desk for the past 11 years. Dad was a 37 year firefighter. He tells me I'd be fine. I'm looking at this test, and I think I'd be done for after the stair climb. I doubt I'd have the cardio for that. I have core strength sure, but man that looks exhausting. I have issues with kneeling, but I may be able to chew through it in the tunnel section. The breach and lugging tools I'd be fine. Just my heart rate that worries me. I can't decide if this is something that I should pursue. I need to get out of this office. edit: To add, from the feedback that I get from other firefighters, the test is more difficult than the actual career.

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    5 жыл бұрын

    Not Sure, it's awesome that you have interest in pursuing the career. To be straight forward with you, it seems like you have some serious health obstacles that can limit your ability to perform physically for the job of a firefighter. Not saying it cannot be done (depending on your mobility, pain, and pain tolerance level). Also, I'm not 100% sure if hemophilia is a disqualifying factor, you may want to look into those specifics with the fire departments you have interest in testing with. As for your knee replacements and the problem with kneeling, that is going to make it quite difficult to perform on the CPAT, during an actual fire academy, and throughout a fire career. All of the strenuous movements and activities we engage in as firefighters requires great leg mobility. Not saying you can't do it, but it sounds like you will be extremely limited by your statement above. Plain and simple, You need to see if you can qualify (health wise) for firefighter positions in your area. As for your cardio issue, you can always find ways to train and better your cardio performance. =) As for your statement about the difference in difficulty from the testing process and the actual career, I can personally agree with that. It was a GRIND volunteering, riding along, going through EMT school, training, studying for written exams, practicing my interview (DAILY), continuing to build a network, enduring a pre-academy practical, etc. Compared to being hired, running calls, training, and being a good teammate/roommate for the rest of the fire crews, etc. My honest opinion: you have some obstacles that will make it very difficult to be successful in the testing process alone. Again not saying you aren't capable of doing it, but with my experience enduring the firefighter testing process plus my experience in the career itself, and my experience in hiring firefighter candidates, your health complications are going to create major obstacles for you along the way, potentially making you a less desirable candidate. This isn't to say that you're not an awesome person. Department speaking it comes down to longevity and liability. Candidates that are just as awesome a you are with no health complications will likely be the one in favor of being hired. I want to take my hat off for your father and thank him for his service and paving the way for our generation of firefighters. And I want to wish you the best of luck in anything you set your heart out to pursue. Keep fighting for what you want until you truly can't anymore. GOOD LUCK out there!

  • @TheDonkeyFLOPPER

    @TheDonkeyFLOPPER

    4 жыл бұрын

    Not Sure honestly if you really want this job you can do it! But don’t do it as a way to get out of your current job. Do it because you want it. Do it because you want to help and lead. Besides the physical aspects sometimes the mental aspect is harder. I lost a friend of mine to this job just a few years ago. I’ve seen some horrifying things. You have to really want it. Like I mean REALLY want it. In the hiring process they will find any way to find a mental weakness and self doubt is the most glaring. If your physical capabilities is what you think holds you back I’ll tell one simple machine that turned me around If you have the money get a concept 2 rower. I weighed 380 pounds out of high school after I tore my acl in football my junior year. I couldn’t run couldn’t go a week without back pains. Then a friend at my job at the time told me to try it 6 months of hard rowing and diet I was down 80 pounds with no stress on the knees Joined the fire department 4 years later when I was 24. I’m now 29 and it was all worth it. It’s free to try out. You don’t have anything to lose but you have so much to gain

  • @notsure9033

    @notsure9033

    4 жыл бұрын

    I appreciate the two responses there fellas. I am too doubtful about both my cardio and my knees. That and with my hemophilia I am susceptible to injuries that could keep me off the job. I'm just going to face the fact that this wouldn't not be a wise choice. I'm simply facing too many obstacles. I'm used to having to pass on things that I simply cannot partake in. Its something I've always had to accept.

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@notsure9033 Keep your head high. There's something out there for you that is both fulfilling and allows you to truly make a difference.

  • @joshbollinger4335

    @joshbollinger4335

    4 жыл бұрын

    Honestly brother, I’m not sure who’s telling you that the CPAT is harder than the job, but that’s just not accurate. I’ve been on fires where I felt like my heart was going to beat out of my chest - and I cruise through the CPAT. Any actual search, interior push, or other fireground work can be for more than 10 minutes, in a literal oven, wearing bunker gear, with the added variable of adrenaline. The number 1 cause of death in the fire service is stress/over exertion (cardiac failure ) typically due to the fitness of guys who don’t stay perpetually fit for fires and who think the CPAT is the hardest part of the job. Consider looking into wildland firefighting. You’ll need some level of fitness (the test is 3 mile fast walk with 50ish lb vest in 45 min) you’ll get out of the office, experience adventure, and fill an increasing need. It’s seasonal, but hey, maybe you can start your fitness journey there? But anything can happen with the right drive.

  • @jacoblashell7859
    @jacoblashell78594 жыл бұрын

    Would you have any recommendations on what workouts we should start doing to prep for this test

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    4 жыл бұрын

    Where are you at with your physical abilities?

  • @jacoblashell7859

    @jacoblashell7859

    4 жыл бұрын

    I work out every day I'm in I'd say above average cardio shape and I'm just trying to figure out what main workouts I should be doing to prepare for the test

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    4 жыл бұрын

    You want to really focus on your nutrition. Making healthy nutrition a lifestyle. 9/10 times making the right decisions of what you put into your mouth. Are you currently training at all? or are you starting from scratch? Generally I tell candidates to focus on engaging in circuit, tri-set, superset, interval training, and HIIT training. The key here is to start training like the CPAT is ran. The CPAT is a continuous test, moving from one event to the next with little to no break (depending on your fitness level). So you want to conduct your workouts similar to that so you get your body used to the circuit style training. Also you want to try to incorporate the actual CPAT events into your training as well; if possible. For example: Stair climb: you want/need to get on a stair climber and get acclimated. As you progress add some weight to your body by holding dumbbells or wearing a weight vest Hose drag: Do sprints, sled pulls, prowler pushes, tire pulls, etc Equipment carry: Dumbbell farmer carry, dumbbell dead lift, RDL, Core/ab exercises, etc Ladder raise and extension: pull ups, chin ups, rows, Lat pull down, push-ups, core/ab exercises, etc Force entry: tire strikes, oblique/core exercises, forearm/hand grip, tricep and bicep exercises, etc. Search: Acclimate to confined dark spaces, pushups, core exercises (planks), etc Rescue: Reverse Sled pulls (back pedal), dead lift, tire flips, etc Ceiling breach and pull: Tire strikes, oblique/core exercises, forearm/hand grip, tricep and bicep exercises, squats, lunges etc. Get out there and work on increasing your cardio/endurance. It'll play a huge factor into your CPAT test. I hope this helps you out When do you plan on taking the test?

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@jacoblashell7859 Okay perfect. Sounds like you're already all over it. Focus on your traditional main lifts while throwing in some cardio in between sets or add them in at the end of your workout. What I mean by cardio is: - Medball slams - Row machine intervals - Sprints - Treadmill sprints - Inclined walk - Jump rope - Battle ropes - Farmer carry - Plyometrics (i.e. broad jumps, vertical jumps, etc) - Medball toss (explosive movements) - Burpees - etc Add exercises to challenge your endurance to help better prepare you for your CPAT. I went on a long distance run (1-3 miles depending) about 2-3 times a week as well to add some training I never really do. Be sure to time yourself each time you go if you choose to do so. That way you can track your progress.

  • @Kevzult
    @Kevzult3 жыл бұрын

    I have all the physical power for sure. How important is it to have a trade in firefighting now a days? Something I lack... this a deal breaker?

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    Entry level firefighter positions are set for anybody capable of successfully performing the job. Meaning, it is made for people with no previous fire experience to individuals with fire experience. We as firefighters can train you to be a firefighter, we cant necessarily train you to be a good person and a hard worker. Hope that answers your question.

  • @Kevzult

    @Kevzult

    3 жыл бұрын

    Firefighter Ambitions thank you! It does. I have my boot camp at the end of sept. Any advice on what to build my resume with next? I have all minimum requirements, currently work as a lifeguard.

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Kevzult You have your EMT as well?

  • @Kevzult

    @Kevzult

    3 жыл бұрын

    Firefighter Ambitions just my FR so far. I was planning on getting my EMR at the end of the year, I’m guessing that would be the same equivalencies?

  • @canary1609
    @canary16093 жыл бұрын

    As a 17 year old 5’4” female, who’s 110lbs, do you have any tips to pass? It’s a far way off but it’s never too soon to start preparing! I’m currently looking into purchasing a weighed vest to work with, but cannot access any equipment like hammers or tires, or a stair step machine. Any substitute workouts that would aid in passing the test, and especially the breaching part? Also, any tips on a workout to improve all of the muscles and attributes you need for this test? Thank you so much!

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely. What you want to do is start with generally building up your endurance engaging in cardio exercises that you enjoy. Incorporate resistance training with an emphasis on progressive overload (gradually challenging yourself every time you train). This can be done by: - increasing the weight of an exercise (higher intensity) - changing the frequency of the repetition (i.e. more volume) - decreasing the rest time between sets - etc If you don't have access to CPAT specific equipment, you'll have to get creative and do your best to simulate the CPAT events. For example, instead of utilizing a stair master, go find a stair case near you, add some weight to your body (anyway that you safely can) and start walking or running those stairs. Another example would be, instead of having a force entry prop and sledgehammer, get a medicine ball and perform medball slams (utilizing various slamming techniques) to build your strength and prepare yourself for the force entry prop of the CPAT. You have to get creative when resources are limited to you. When I began, I didn't have access to many pieces of equipment either. So I did a lot of circuit style bodyweight and weight vest training to help prepare myself for my CPAT test. That plus a lot of cardio to build my endurance. Here is the weight vest I use: amzn.to/2WezMgM The key to properly preparing for the CPAT is to specifically train for it. If you don't normally engage in circuit style training, then you may want to start, so you can acclimate and be prepared for the CPAT; which is basically one big circuit. Building your strength and endurance is vital. Find out what your weaknesses are when it comes to fitness and work at it. I hope this helps you Let me know if I can clarify anything for you. Never hesitate to reach out. 💪

  • @canary1609

    @canary1609

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@FirefighterAmbitions wow, thank you so so much for all this! I really really appreciate it! The link you sent on the vest is actually the exact one I was about to purchase once I secured a job again (I lost mine due to COVID). These are some awesome things you gave me to focus on. I’ll definitely be incorporating what you said into my future workout plan. I’ll definitely reach out if I have any other questions as well. Stay safe, and again, thank you! Love what y’all do and I love what y’all post. Keep it up!

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@canary1609 Right on, I'm glad I could help. Sorry to hear about the job. We are definitely experiencing some very challenging times. I hope the best for you in your job hunt, CPAT preparation, and future firefighter process. Stay engaged with the channel, I have some very helpful information coming soon. I've been working tirelessly on it and I'm extremely excited to bring it to you all. Thank you for the kind and encouraging words. That truly means a lot and is greatly appreciated. Never hesitate to reach out. Looking forward to hearing about all of your success. Stay safe out there and good luck. 💪

  • @jh9463
    @jh94633 жыл бұрын

    Does the 3:20 with the steps get included in the total time?

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    Total time of the entire CPAT test?

  • @OhRelaxAlex
    @OhRelaxAlex3 жыл бұрын

    Mannn....I was off by 40 seconds on the stair climb. It’s truly brutal.

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    Sorry to hear that. What is your plan of attack from here? what do you feel that you can improve on the most?

  • @OhRelaxAlex

    @OhRelaxAlex

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@FirefighterAmbitions just got back from the second practice test...I pushed myself to 9 seconds left. It’s hard not to beat myself up man. All I can do is train my legs even more.

  • @OhRelaxAlex

    @OhRelaxAlex

    3 жыл бұрын

    I let an F bomb slip because I was so frustrated. Super embarrassing.

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@OhRelaxAlex haha Yeah, be careful with that, you never know who's watching, but quite honestly I'm sure they all understood why it happened. Regroup, work on what you need to work on, then go crush the test your next attempt. 💪

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@OhRelaxAlex Progress is progress. As long as you are getting better, you will be well on your way to crushing that test. Keep at it 💪

  • @parishj3
    @parishj33 жыл бұрын

    I take my CPAT in an hour!

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    Best of luck out there. Keep me posted on how it goes. Crush it 💪

  • @parishj3

    @parishj3

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@FirefighterAmbitions passed it!!!!!!!! 8:34 was my time

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@parishj3 CRUSHED IT! well done. Thank you for keeping me posted. Written exam next?

  • @InfectedViper
    @InfectedViper Жыл бұрын

    So is the 85 feet from event to event. Is the clock still ticking ? Or just when you are doing event ?

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes its 85ft between events and it is a continuous clock from the time you begin your stair climb event until you finish the ceiling breach and pull event or run out of time.

  • @asjsimonne1246
    @asjsimonne12465 жыл бұрын

    I have a question if you pass the practice CPAT through orientation would it count towards getting into the academy?

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    5 жыл бұрын

    Asj Simonne great question Asj! But no the practice CPAT is just that “practice,” you will have to pass the actual CPAT test to have a valid CPAT certification. When you say academy, do you mean the firefighter 1&2 program? If so, Be sure to double check with your training facility that offers the the firefighter 1&2 and see what their requirements are. I hope this helps you By the way, good job on passing the CPAT practice run through, you should be good to go come test date! Keep working hard! 💪🏼💪🏼

  • @asjsimonne1246

    @asjsimonne1246

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@FirefighterAmbitions Thank you so much and yes they was like if we pass the CPAT during actually orientaion and take the CPAT and do it right that it will be counted. But ill find out more info. Thank you so much

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@asjsimonne1246 No problem at all. And if they take the practice run, AWESOME. Definitely double check with their requirements. Either way, you sound like your well on your way to crush it. Keep working hard to achieve your goals 👍👍If you ever have any questions and/or concerns about anything referring to the firefighter recruitment process or being a firefighter, please don't hesitate to reach out: 📩EMAIL: mwilliams@firefighterambitions.com 📱INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/ffambitions/ 📸 KZread CHANNEL: kzread.info 💻WEBSITE: www.firefighterambitions.com And please feel free to join our new facebook group of like minded individuals seeking to become firefighters! 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦ELITE FUTURE FIREFIGHTER FAMILY 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦: facebook.com/groups/431225934090585/?source_id=1651969711523414 Let me know if there is anything else I can do to assist you through your process GOOD LUCK FUTURE FIREFIGHTER!

  • @sandman0127
    @sandman0127 Жыл бұрын

    Is echolocation in the tunnel forbidden?

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    Жыл бұрын

    lol I can't tell if you're serious or not. But this comment is awesome. But by all means 💪😂

  • @candacemarcus3963
    @candacemarcus39632 жыл бұрын

    Hey! What level is the stair master on?

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    2 жыл бұрын

    60 steps per minute. Settings may vary between the different pieces of equipment

  • @FloridaboiJMG
    @FloridaboiJMG4 жыл бұрын

    I run a mile without stoping at least 3 times a week will that prepare me or I need more?

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    4 жыл бұрын

    Running definitely helps prepare you for the CPAT. But I encourage you to do several different types of training (i.e. weight/resistance training, circuit training, interval training, HIIT, LISS (like you already do), calisthenic training, plyometrics, etc. The key is progressive overload. Continually push yourself to greater limits, challenging your body every time you train. And do your best to throw the CPAT events into your training as well. For example for the stair climb, you want to be sure that you either use a stair climber or run/walk flights of stairs to help better prepare you for that specific event. You can also do lunges, squats, leg press, etc to help build strength and muscle endurance. I hope this helps you When do you plan on taking the CPAT?

  • @FloridaboiJMG

    @FloridaboiJMG

    4 жыл бұрын

    Firefighter Ambitions I take it August 10th

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@FloridaboiJMG Right on. Yeah be sure to implement some of those tips I've given you. Please keep us updated on how the training goes, and definitely let us know how the CPAT goes 💪

  • @codylayton3379
    @codylayton33794 жыл бұрын

    I was a Firefighter for 6 years. I have been out for almost 10 years and I'm fixing to turn 34 is it possible for me to get hired at my age or even at 35 so I have time to prepare my body?

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    4 жыл бұрын

    Cody Layton if you are worried about just your age in particular, it shouldn’t be an issue at all. As you may know the hiring age is very diverse in the service. Many of my academy brothers were well in the 30’s and some in the 40’s. I’ve also helped hired candidates in their 30’s. As long as your background is clean, you have all the required requirements, you crush the testing process, and you are in great health and physical standings, then you have a solid shot at landing the job again just like other candidates. Your age comes with experience as well, and you know how valuable life experience is to firefighters. Also your experience as a firefighter is definitely a strength in your corner because you GET IT. You understand the trade, you been apart of the grind, you understand the chain of command, and fire service traditions, etc. Where did you work before? Was it a career position?

  • @codylayton3379

    @codylayton3379

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@FirefighterAmbitions I was a volunteer working towards become a career Firefighter. I stepped away when I decided to have a family and let years of sports injuries heal. I started training again last year and everything was going well. I think a lot of people are in the mind set that I'm too old but I keep hearing things from guys my age or older saying I can still do it. When I came across the videos it just took that doubt I was having and made that urge to get back into the fire service even stronger.

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@codylayton3379 Right on. Its HUGE that you have fire experience already. And yeah, age shouldn't hold you back, you are still young. Keep doing what you're doing fitness wise and get yourself back into shape. I'm sure you know already, but do a great job of making healthy nutrition a LIFESTYLE. You have to give your body a chance to fight/perform for you. It's no secrete that you will be competing against 18-25 year olds. So you must do a great job of giving yourself every edge that you can. With all this being said, I'm glad you've reached out and expressed your concerns. I have had several candidates reach out asking the same question. You can do it Cody. Congratulations on the family too. I'm a husband and father of 2 boys so I can relate. Do it for you and your family, a fire career is totally worth it 💪😊

  • @pw5835

    @pw5835

    4 жыл бұрын

    You got this! I wish I had your fire experience and I'm 32. At least you have the knowledge and know the process of how everything works. Hopefully those injuries are healed and you'll be back in tip top shape. Good luck to you!

  • @codylayton3379

    @codylayton3379

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@pw5835 once it's in your blood it's hard to let it go. Even if I don't ever get back on a truck their are other things I can do. I've looked into running heavy equipment and possibly getting my pilot's license and flying during wild fire season. I can even get a degree and get behind the desk and do many things there also. It's like I've been told by many retired or active fire fighters we earned that title and it's always ours. And with every day that passes I just remember that. It can be an emotional at times but to me that just means I haven't quit yet.

  • @FerraraM98
    @FerraraM983 жыл бұрын

    I just took the CPAT practice and have the actual test in 6 days. I failed while beginning the third set on the last event. For me, it was the dummy drag that got me really winded, I had to place it down for a little and pick it up again which could’ve been the difference between a pass/fail for me. Any advice on how to get past that part in one go?

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    Glad you took the practice run. Doin so allows you to formulate a game plan for your official CPAT run. What you need to do is think about the entire practice run you just did. Think about where you think you over-exerted yourself or where you think you could conserve some energy. so come event 7 "rescue" you'll have enough energy to power through it. And quite honestly, if you really focus in on your breathing, it can make the world of difference. For example, during the stair climb, try not to allow yourself to get too worked up. You want to have focused breathing with every step you take. The same goes for the other events try to find ways to move/perform more efficiently. Another example would be during the hose pull phase of the 2nd event (while pulling from your knees), be sure to not over exert yourself, you want to go hard of course, but take big/efficient pulls focusing on your breathing with every movement, keeping it consistent throughout the event. Also during your 85ft walk/rest period to each event, be sure to really focus on your breathing. Take nice and long strides (helping to loosen the legs a little) and control your breathing. As silly as it sounds taking a couple deep breaths in your nose and out of your mouth can really help calm your nerves and slow down your breathing. And believe me I know at times this concept can be difficult to grasp when you're getting your butt kicked, but you have 6 days to practice it now. It will make the world of difference. Same goes for all events, think about where you struggled the most and find ways to be more efficient at performing each event. That'll help spare you time and energy without a doubt. I hope this helps you out. Please keep me posted on everything 💪

  • @FerraraM98

    @FerraraM98

    3 жыл бұрын

    Firefighter Ambitions Firefighter Ambitions Thank you so much for your reply back, controlling my breathing is honestly something I didn’t think too much of when going Into the test. I hope this time around will be a better result. Thank you!

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@FerraraM98 It will be a better result. You are already ahead of your last performance by formulating an actual game plan. You got this 💪 Keep me posted 😊

  • @FerraraM98

    @FerraraM98

    3 жыл бұрын

    Firefighter Ambitions I passed the test, thank you so much!!

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@FerraraM98 That is HUGE! congratulations. Whats next for you?

  • @therealzionhorton9872
    @therealzionhorton98723 жыл бұрын

    Quick question, cause I take my cpat test in August. When they say pull the hose line 50 feet across the line, they mean the entire hose line right ? Or just half ? Sorry if this sounds dumb, I’m not the best at math.

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yea don't overthink it, you will pull a fair amount of the hosline until you see a colored piece of tap on the hosline itself cross the designated line they have set in their cpat. Pull until you see the tap cross the line 💪 Your proctor will be there to assist/direct you

  • @therealzionhorton9872

    @therealzionhorton9872

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@FirefighterAmbitions thank you !!

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@therealzionhorton9872 never a problem my man. Keep me posted on your progress 💪🏼

  • @therealzionhorton9872

    @therealzionhorton9872

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@FirefighterAmbitions will do ❗️ thank you

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@therealzionhorton9872 💪

  • @mexicanoglover1586
    @mexicanoglover15863 жыл бұрын

    Any advice for someone who wants to become a firefighter. I am 17 and graduate this year,but I have no idea how to start my journey becoming a firefighter

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    It truly depends on what route you want to take. Do you have the desire to pursue higher education?

  • @zaesmoovee

    @zaesmoovee

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@FirefighterAmbitions i’m graduating high school this year and i don’t have the desire to complete further education. What route can i take (California)

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@zaesmoovee You will need a lil more education. EMT at a minimum. There are many California departments that require a paramedic license &/or firefighter 1 &/or 2 certification to be eligible for hire. So it all depends on what departments you set out to pursue. You have to research the department you want to work for and see what their requirements are. Start by doing that and enrolling into an EMT program to get the ball rolling.

  • @zaesmoovee

    @zaesmoovee

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@FirefighterAmbitions Thank you

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@zaesmoovee Absolutely. Keep us posted on how things go. Never hesitate to reach out for help. Happy holidays 💪

  • @danielmeza5392
    @danielmeza53922 жыл бұрын

    My CPAT is tomorrow!

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    2 жыл бұрын

    Nice! Hope you've been preparing for it. Good luck tomorrow. Keep us posted on your success 💪

  • @danielmeza5392

    @danielmeza5392

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@FirefighterAmbitions I passed! I was in the Marine Corp infantry for 4 years and still thought the stair climber was sucky 🤣

  • @FirefighterAmbitions

    @FirefighterAmbitions

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@danielmeza5392 Way to get it done. That is HUGE. Congratulations Daniel. That Stairclimber is a burner all the time lol