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Miami-Dade Fire Rescue (MDFR) conducted its graduation ceremony for Recruit Class 155 on Thursday, Oct. 17, 10 a.m., at the MDFR Training Facility located at 9300 NW 41 St. in Doral.
After completing rigorous and specialized training, a total of 33 recruits from Class 155 officially received their badges and became full-time MDFR firefighters.
“Congratulations to our newest group of probationary firefighters,” said MDFR Fire Chief Ray Jadallah. “Today, we celebrate not just a milestone, but the beginning of an extraordinary career dedicated to public service. We are honored to welcome you as you embark on your new role and continue the esteemed legacy of our fire department.”
During the graduation ceremony, uniformed recruits from Class 155 received their certificates and had their badges pinned by Chief Jadallah.
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