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Miami-Dade Fire Rescue welcomes 34 cadets in induction ceremony.
Summary
Miami-Dade Fire Rescue inducted 34 new members into Cadet Class 2501 at its Doral training facility, where Fire Chief Ray Jadallah addressed the group. The cadets will begin participating in departmental activities and community events as part of the program.
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Miami-Dade Fire Rescue held an induction ceremony for 34 new members of Cadet Class 2501 on Saturday morning at its training facility in Doral. The cadet program is intended for young people pursuing careers in the fire service or medical field and combines classroom instruction with hands-on opportunities. Fire Chief Ray Jadallah spoke to the new cadets and acknowledged their commitment to the department and the community.
Key details:
- Thirty-four individuals were officially inducted into Cadet Class 2501 at the Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Training Facility in Doral.
- The Cadet Program is designed to prepare participants for roles in the fire service and the medical field through training and professional development.
- The program offers opportunities for cadets to apply their training at community events and in departmental activities.
- Fire Chief Ray Jadallah addressed the cadets, praising their work, perseverance, and spirit of service.
Summary:
The induction marks the start of Cadet Class 2501's hands-on involvement with the department and the community. The cadets are expected to begin applying their training through organizational activities and community events as they continue developing technical and professional skills.
