Eighteen Firefighters Graduate from Rhode Island Municipal Fire Academy

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Eighteen Firefighters Graduate from Rhode Island Municipal Fire Academy

Eighteen firefighter trainees from four communities across Rhode Island graduated from the Rhode Island Municipal Fire Academy following a nine week training and certification program.

“These recruits have received top-notch training and are well-prepared for the challenges ahead. They deserve our respect and admiration for choosing a career in public service, one in which they will risk their lives to protect the lives of others in their communities,” said Colonel Ann Assumpico.

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The Ceremony

Over100 people attended the graduation ceremony at the Rhode Island Fire Training Academy to honor the 18 new firefighters, including 13 from East Providence; 3 from Smithfield; and 1 each from Central Coventry and Cumberland.

The class also included the first woman to complete the statewide program.

The ceremony included remarks from Colonel Assumpico, Acting State Fire Marshal James B. Gumbley and Mark S. Pare, Director of the Rhode Island Fire Training Academy.

The keynote address was given by Joseph J. Klucznik, Deputy Director of the Massachusetts Firefighting Academy.

In which he told the new firefighters that the public puts firefighters on a pedestal – but they need to work hard to earn their spots there.

Klucznik added that firefighters are among the most trusted people in their communities, noting that parents will hand over their infants and children to firefighters, and businesses owners will entrust them with keys to their companies. “They look to us for an answer; they ask us to solve their problems.”

He closed by saying, “stay safe, stay trained, stay educated – and enjoy every minute of your careers.”

Here’s a list of graduates by Fire Department:

Central Coventry Fire Department:

Russell C. Lavoie, Jr.

 

Cumberland Fire Department:

John Rei IV

 

East Providence Fire Department:

Jordan Baeszler; Manuel J. Benevides; Erica L. Carcieri; Piero Colonna; Gregory Dubee; Brendan Dyer; Christopher J. Harrington; Adam Maroney; Justin Rapp; Nicholas A. Simone; Damon R. Solomon; Ricky Tiburcio; and Conrad Weeden

 

Smithfield Fire Department:

Eric Barros, Mark Euell and Thomas W. Rotondo III


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