Firefighter Base Salaries Range from $80k to $140k
A recent social media discussion on public servant compensation cited typical base salaries for firefighters as ranging from approximately $80,000 to $140,000. This figure does not include overtime or pension benefits, which significantly impact total earnings. The discussion highlighted the financial stability of a fire service career compared to other public and private sector roles.
- The Seattle Fire Department's next application period for entry-level firefighters runs from October 7 to November 25, 2025, with the first recruit class from this cycle scheduled to begin in August 2026. - A Seattle Firefighter Recruit's starting monthly salary is $8,177, which increases incrementally to $10,124 after 42 months of service, based on the union contract pay scale. - Overtime can substantially increase a Seattle firefighter's income; in 2024, 180 SFD employees earned over $200,000, with some tripling their base salary by working thousands of overtime hours. - The initial hiring process requires passing the FireTEAM exam—a video-based test covering human relations, mechanical aptitude, reading, and math—and the Public Safety Self-Assessment (PSSA1), both administered by the National Testing Network. - Following the written exams, the top 1,500 scoring candidates are invited to an in-person oral board interview, which is a critical component for ranking on the final eligibility list. - Seattle's starting firefighter salary of over $98,000 annually is considerably higher than that of other major U.S. cities, including Los Angeles ($85,784), Chicago ($62,160), and New York ($54,122). - Firefighters are enrolled in the Washington State LEOFF Plan 2 pension, a defined-benefit retirement system where members can be eligible for a full benefit at age 53 after vesting with five years of service credit. - In addition to a pension, the city provides a tax-deferred compensation account similar to a 401(k) with fixed city contributions, and comprehensive medical, dental, and vision benefits for the employee and their family.