MDFR welcomes new firefighters at recruit graduation ceremony

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MDFR welcomes new firefighters at recruit graduation ceremony
Members of Recruit Class 157 are inspected by MDFR Fire Chief Ray Jadallah
(Image courtesy Miami-Dade Fire Rescue)

Miami-Dade Fire Rescue (MDFR) celebrated the graduation ceremony for Recruit Class 157 on Thursday, July 3, at the MDFR Training Facility located at 9300 NW 41 St. in Doral.

After completing rigorous and specialized training, a total of 46 recruits from Class 157 officially received their badges to become full-time MDFR firefighters.

“Class 157 recruits have trained with grit, learned with humility, and shown their dedication to something greater than themselves to earn their place among the finest,” said MDFR Fire Chief Ray Jadallah. “As you join our fire department, wear your badge with pride and honor, serve with courage, lead with compassion, and remember that you are now becoming part of a proud and time-honored tradition in public service. Welcome to the family, and congratulations on this incredible achievement.”

During the graduation ceremony, uniformed recruits from Class 157 received their certificates and had their badges pinned by Chief Jadallah.

 

 

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