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CPAT Overview
Candidate Physical Ability Test (CPAT)
The Eagle River Fire District uses the nationally recognized Candidate Physical Ability Test (CPAT) for entry level selection of firefighters. A CPAT Certification from an agency holding a current IAFF/IAFC license is required for application.
The job of a firefighter is one of the most physically demanding jobs in North America. Firefighting requires high levels of cardiopulmonary endurance, muscular strength and muscular endurance. The CPAT consists of eight critical physical tasks that simulate actual job duties on the fire ground. This test is physically demanding and requires that you be physically fit to be successful.
Overview
The Candidate Physical Ability Test is a standardized test that consists of a sequence of eight critical events completed in a predetermined path from one event to another in a continuous manner. This is a pass/fail test based on a maximum total time of 10 minutes and 20 seconds.
The events are placed in a sequence that simulates fire scene events. The events consist of:
- Stair Climb
- Hose Drag
- Equipment Carry
- Ladder Raise and Extension
- Forcible Entry
- Search
- Rescue
- Ceiling Breach and Pull
During the events, candidates will wear a 50-lb vest to simulate the weight of self-contained breathing apparatus and firefighter protective clothing. An additional 25 pounds is added to the candidate's shoulders during the stair climb event to simulate carrying a high-rise pack.
Throughout all events, candidates must wear long pants, a hard hat with chinstrap, work gloves and appropriate footwear with no open heel or toe. Watches and loose or restrictive jewelry are not permitted. Candidates will not be allowed to participate in the testing process without the appropriate attire. The certifying agency will provide the hard hat and work gloves for use during the test. |