On Thursday, September 25, the FDNY Foundation joined the FDNY for a graduation ceremony for 344 Probationary Firefighters in Brooklyn.
The FDNY Foundation congratulates the 344 Probationary Firefighters who graduated today. They are a remarkable group and we wish them the best of luck in the FDNY. We thank them for choosing a career of service and commitment to protecting the people and City of New York, and proudly representing the FDNY.
“Today, we graduate 344 Probationary Firefighters into the ranks of the FDNY. All of you have answered a calling greater than yourselves. The call to public service—protecting life and property,” FDNY Commissioner Robert S. Tucker said at Thursday’s graduation. “Today is a day that marks the end of one chapter and the beginning of another. As you move through your careers, you will be called in to difficult, challenging and dangerous situations. You will rely on your training, but I encourage you to keep learning. What you have been taught in the Fire Academy will pale in comparison to what you experience on the fireground.”
Chief of Department John Esposito said: “Each of you has worked tirelessly over the last 18 weeks to earn this moment, and you should be immensely proud. This Department has served New York City for 160 years. Technology has changed, the challenges we face have evolved, but what has never changed are the values that define us: bravery, discipline, and a commitment to protect life and property. Starting today, those values are yours to uphold.”
Over the course of 18 weeks at the FDNY Fire Academy on Randall’s Island, the probies trained in all aspects of firefighting, including fire suppression and medical response, hazardous materials, collapse and confined space rescues, auto extrication, building inspections and procedures for engine and ladder operations.
The probationary firefighters will be assigned to firehouses throughout New York City, where they will gain valuable field experience under the guidance of senior firefighters and officers.
To view more photos from the ceremony, click HERE.