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Brevard County Fire Rescue graduates new class of firefighters and paramedics
Summary
Brevard County Fire Rescue held a graduation for Recruit Class 26-01 after a 10-week orientation and training program, and the graduates will join the department as firefighters and paramedics serving across Brevard County.
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Brevard County Fire Rescue has officially graduated Recruit Class 26-01 following a 10-week orientation and training program. Family members, friends and department leaders gathered to recognize the recruits' completion of the course. The graduates will join the department as firefighters and paramedics and will be assigned to stations across the county. Department officials posted congratulations on social media and highlighted the recruits' readiness to serve.
Key facts:
- Recruit Class 26-01 completed a 10-week orientation and training program before graduation.
- Family, friends and department leaders attended the event recognizing the recruits.
- Graduates will join Brevard County Fire Rescue as firefighters and paramedics and will begin active duty across county stations.
- Training covered departmental procedures, emergency response protocols, equipment operations, emergency medical care, hazardous incident response, fire suppression techniques and rescue operations.
- Officials said the new class strengthens staffing and supports the department's ability to respond to structure fires, vehicle crashes, medical calls and natural disasters.
Summary:
The addition of Recruit Class 26-01 increases staffing across Brevard County fire stations and is presented as a step toward maintaining timely emergency response as the county grows. Graduates will transition from training to active duty and will work alongside veteran firefighters and paramedics. Undetermined at this time.
