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Miami-Dade Fire Rescue (MDFR) conducted an induction ceremony for Cadet Class 2401 on Saturday, Apr. 19, at the MDFR Training Facility located in Doral.
Following the completion of their training, a total of 39 fire cadets were inducted into the MDFR Cadet Program. The MDFR Cadet Program brings together young adults aspiring for a future in the fire service or a medical-related field to use their skills at organizational functions, community events, and to further their training in the fire service.
“Congratulations to our fire cadets being inducted into our cadet program,” said Fire Chief Ray Jadallah. “Their dedication, training, achievements and selfless devotion to service shine as a powerful example, strengthening the legacy of the fire service and igniting the path for future generations to follow with bravery, wisdom and purpose.”
During the graduation ceremony, MDFR Fire Cadets Khloe and Kendra Gill, also known as “The Safety Patrol Twins,” were recognized for their outstanding dedication in delivering relevant, kid-friendly content on life safety and fire prevention for the past 10 years.
Keeping Miami-Dade County residents safe since 2015, their online educational videos on topics ranging from Boating Safety, Back-to-School Safety, Halloween Safety and Fourth of July Safety to New Year’s Fireworks Safety have been featured at many schools, reaching thousands of students through the Miami-Dade Public School system.
With irresistible charm and wit, The Safety Patrol Twins even carried the community through the COVID-19 pandemic, sparking students, kids and parents’ interest to keep learning by always keeping Safety First.
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