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TFD graduates 23 cadets from Academy Class 113
Summary
Twenty-three cadets who began training on Oct. 6 graduated from the Tulsa Fire Department Academy Class 113 at the Arvest Convention Center; they will be sworn in, receive badges and be assigned to stations across the city.
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Twenty-three cadets graduated from the Tulsa Fire Department's Academy Class 113 on Thursday at the Arvest Convention Center. The cadets began training on Oct. 6 and completed the academy's requirements. The program included physical and mental training to prepare graduates for emergency response duties. The graduation ceremony featured remarks from department and city officials and a class video produced by a cadet.
Key details:
- 23 cadets graduated from Academy Class 113 at the Arvest Convention Center.
- Training began Oct. 6 and cadets completed Tulsa Fire Academy requirements.
- Instruction covered fire suppression, search and rescue, vehicle extraction, swift water rescue, hazardous materials response, and life-saving medical care.
- Remarks were made by Chief of Training Bryan Lloyd, Fire Chief Michael Baker, Commissioner of Public Safety Laurel Roberts, and Mayor Monroe Nichols.
- Cadets received badges from Mayor Nichols, Commissioner Roberts, and Chief Baker; Mayor Nichols administered the loyalty oath and the class recited its creed.
- Friends and family attended to celebrate the graduates.
Summary:
Graduates will be sworn in, receive badges and be assigned to stations across Tulsa where they will begin serving in emergency response roles. The ceremony recognized the completion of a demanding training program and marked the transition of these cadets into active service.
