Hey we have a long way to go but we’re far better than a lot of other states as regards our incarcerated firefighter teams. The pay is abysmal but more than other states, they receive training and proper gear, and with the help of nonprofit advocates we’re making real progress on getting them into real firefighter jobs once they’re out. Importantly, some are seeing themselves appreciated and celebrated for the first time in their lives, which is a step towards rehabilitation. Something that hasn’t been a part of the US penal system in general for decades.
They’re allowed to apply and their experience counts in their favor. There’s a background check as for any other applicant, so particularly violent crimes or arson might exclude them.
With a big police department, that means they get plenty of volunteers for the fire department
They’re too coward. Can’t shoot or tase a fire out.
Hey we have a long way to go but we’re far better than a lot of other states as regards our incarcerated firefighter teams. The pay is abysmal but more than other states, they receive training and proper gear, and with the help of nonprofit advocates we’re making real progress on getting them into real firefighter jobs once they’re out. Importantly, some are seeing themselves appreciated and celebrated for the first time in their lives, which is a step towards rehabilitation. Something that hasn’t been a part of the US penal system in general for decades.
Are they allowed to join CalFire upon release?
They’re allowed to apply and their experience counts in their favor. There’s a background check as for any other applicant, so particularly violent crimes or arson might exclude them.
Nah that’s what the inmates are for, it’s a tax savings strategy!