Central Calaveras Fire District firefighters work on a shift style duty schedule. There are three shifts, A – B – and C. Each shift works a “48-96” time block for each duty shift. This means they are on duty 48 hours and off duty for 96 hours. In addition to emergency response services, firefighters continually train and take care of their stations and equipment.
Here’s a typical day (all this plus responding to emergency alarms at a moment’s notice):
Central Fire personnel will vary this “typical day” to fit specialized needs, activities, weather related needs, such as snow removal from station grounds, or hot summer days when training is done as early in the day as possible, and, of course, emergency response duties. There have been times where CCFRPD personnel have been awake their entire 48 hour shift.
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