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How to fill out the Electronic Training Request Form - Stafford County Fire & Rescue online

Filling out the Electronic Training Request Form for Stafford County Fire & Rescue is a straightforward process designed to help applicants request training opportunities. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to ensure your submission is complete and successful.

Follow the steps to complete your training request form online.

  1. Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Electronic Training Request Form and open it in your document editor.
  2. In the 'Course Information' section, fill out the fields for 'Course Requested,' 'Starting Date of Course,' and 'Course Location' as required.
  3. Next, complete the 'Student Information' section by providing your full name, rank, gender, date of birth, last four digits of your Social Security number, home address, primary phone number, email, jurisdiction/county, department name, Stafford County ID number, and highest level of certification in both FIRE and EMS.
  4. Ensure that all mandatory fields are filled in completely, using 'N/A' or 'None' where appropriate, to avoid any delays in processing your form.
  5. Save the completed Training Request Form to your computer in a memorable location, using the format: {COURSE REQUESTED} {space} {YOUR FIRST INITIAL}{YOUR LAST NAME}.
  6. Email the saved Training Request Form as an attachment to your Station Chief or Training Officer for approval.
  7. If needed, include copies of any required pre-requisites such as certifications or proof of age, either by mailing or scanning and attaching them to your email submission.
  8. Wait for a response from the course coordinator or designee regarding your application status, which you will receive within five full working days of the registration closing date.
  9. Upon receipt of approval, ensure you attend the required classes as outlined in your notification.

Complete your Electronic Training Request Form online today to secure your spot in the desired training course.

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The annual Burning Law bans open-air burning before 4 p.m. within 300 feet of the woods or dry grass. However, burning is still allowed after 4 p.m. with proper precautions, and open burnings are permitted if they are more than 300 feet away from the woods or flammable grass.

Can you burn on Sundays in Virginia? Yes, as long as you are following all other burn laws, there is nothing restricting the days of the week that burning is allowed.

The burning of garbage, refuse, construction debris, tires, trash or other forms of solid or liquid waste is prohibited at all times throughout Stafford County. warming fires are to be no more than 2ft by 3ft and at least 25ft from structures or combustible materials.

Never burn on dry or windy days because it is easy for fire to spread out of control. Burn only yard debris. State regulations prohibit the open burning of any material that creates dense smoke or noxious odors. No one in Virginia may burn tires or other hazardous materials at any time.

Burn Permit Regulations and Operator Form Between February 15th and May 1st, open burning is permitted only between 4PM and Midnight.

Destructive or annoying dogs running at large: Section 5-25 of the Stafford County Code No destructive or annoying dog shall be allowed to run at large in the county at any time. The owner of such a dog shall, at all times, keep such dog confined to his premises or upon a leash and held in check.

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