Cómo Preparar Oposiciones a Bombero: GUÍA DEFINITIVA | Formación Ninja

If you're preparing for the firefighter entrance exams in Spain, this video is your roadmap to avoid wasting a single year. I'll explain how the system works: regional, provincial, and municipal fire services (and the three national ones: AENA, UME, and BRIF). Understanding where you'll be applying will determine your strategy and your life afterward: in a municipal service (Madrid, Malaga, Zaragoza, Barcelona), you work for that city council; in a regional service (Community of Madrid, Generalitat of Catalonia, Navarre, SEPA Asturias), you might be deployed throughout the region; in a provincial consortium (Toledo, Valencia, Alicante, Mallorca), you'll cover different fire stations. The 24/7 shift system allows you to expand your reach: you can live in one city and work in another, even in a different province. Knowing this from the start will save you months of uncertainty and help you create a realistic and competitive plan from day one. Want to prepare with us? https://formacion.ninja/?utm_source=y... Heads up, we're not your average academy. Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6F5qKe6... Subscribe to the channel and turn on notifications 🔔 And if you liked the video, give it a 'Like' 👍 and share it with other aspiring firefighters 📲 #firefighterexams #firefighters #ninjafirefighter #firefighterexams #ceisguadalajarastudy The five most common tests are: written (almost always multiple choice), psychometric tests, physical tests, phobia tests (heights and confined spaces), and a medical exam. Sometimes you'll see driving tests, personality/interview tests, or tests related to various trades, but the written tests are almost always included. And remember this: “You earn your helmet on the theory test and defend it on the rest.” 90–95% of the questions are based on memorization and facts: if you know the facts, you'll answer. That's why the goal isn't to “learn everything” like in a degree program, but to pass: memorize effectively, perform well on practice tests, and then—as a firefighter—become a professional. Work with official exams from the beginning: you'll see questions, 3–4 options, reserve questions… and, above all, the kind of detail the examiners require. The sooner you become familiar with the format, the sooner your score will improve. The syllabus can be of three types. Closed: the administration provides the manual (Community of Madrid, AENA, IVASPE in the Valencian Community as a sector reference). Referenced: they don't provide a manual, but they do provide resources (Zaragoza, Navarre, Tenerife; many draw from CEIS Guadalajara or IVASPE). Open: topics are listed, without single sources (Madrid City Council, Catalan Government, Badajoz Provincial Council). In closed/referenced systems, the path is clear; in open systems, you have to prioritize and choose a core reference point. Here, the CEIS Guadalajara, adopted by half the country, and the IVASPE, dominant in the Valencian Community and with influence in others, come into play. With that, you can decide how much weight to give to legislation (CE, PRL, CTE, 7/85, 9/15, equality…), and how much to specific topics (fire theory, hydraulics, materials, intervention). From this, two approaches emerge. Specialist: you focus on a single service when the employment plan is robust (many positions and frequent calls for applications) and the syllabus is highly specific; we exhaust every line, conduct "clone" mock exams, and fine-tune the cut-off score and study pace. Globetrotter: You master the common material (CEIS, IVASPE, core legislation) and, as new exam announcements are released, you add the specific local requirements with careful consideration (number of positions, dates, compatibility, ratio). This approach demands constant connectivity to announcements and daily practice tests. Taking numerous exams (even if you're not going all out) gives you experience: scheduling, nerves, timing, logistics… This practice is invaluable when your actual exam arrives. And remember: ratio matters; 15 applicants per position is not the same as 80. How can we help you at Ninja Training? We provide the method (study techniques applied to test data), the comprehensive syllabus (complete CEIS, complete IVASPE, core legislation, and Ninja manuals to fill gaps in the open syllabus), a multi-level test platform (start easy, progress to medium/hard), compiled official exams, and announcement alerts so you don't miss a single one. If you're a specialist, we'll create a tailored study plan for you; If you're a globetrotter, we'll guide you on what to add and when. And if your service uses an open syllabus, we'll teach you how to prioritize: what to study first, what to leave for the last minute, and how to adjust your effort to the opportunity. Ready to fight for your helmet? Go to formación.ninja, choose Firefighters (access to all competitive exams), and start today: the theory test doesn't wait, and every day of h...