46 Class 158 recruits graduate as full-time Miami-Dade firefighters
(Image courtesy Miami-Dade Fire Rescue)
Forty six recruits from Class 158 officially received their badges to become full-time Miami-Dade Fire Rescue (MDFR) firefighters during their graduation ceremony on Thursday, Nov. 20, at the MDFR Training Facility located at 9300 NW 41 St. in Doral .
“Today, we celebrate not only the achievements of these recruits but the start of their lifelong commitment to service. Every recruit in this class has worked tirelessly, showing perseverance and a steadfast dedication to helping others,” said MDFR Fire Chief Ray Jadallah.
“As they begin their journey with our fire department, they will wear their badges with pride and purpose, serve bravely, lead with heart, and carry forward the proud and enduring legacy of those who came before them,” Jadallah continued. “We congratulate them on this extraordinary accomplishment and welcome them into our fire family.”
During the graduation ceremony, uniformed recruits from Class 158 received their certificates and had their badges pinned by Chief Jadallah.
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