On Thursday, March 19, the FDNY Foundation joined the FDNY for a joint graduation and promotion ceremony for Probationary EMTs and EMS Officers at a Ceremony in Brooklyn.
The FDNY Foundation congratulates the probationary EMTs on their graduation and the EMS Officers on their promotions! They are a remarkable group and we wish them the best of luck! 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.
“You are now part of something bigger than yourself. You are part of a Department built on service, sacrifice, and teamwork. And, you are part of the FDNY family. Together, you will rely on one another, support one another, and stand together through the challenges and triumphs of this job,” FDNY Commissioner Lillian Bonsignore said. “To our newly promoted officers and our newest EMTs: today marks the beginning of a new chapter. The work ahead will not always be easy, but it will always be meaningful. The people of this city depend on you, and the FDNY is behind you every step of the way.”
Chief of EMS Operations Paul Miano said: “You are joining profession built on something sacred. A profession built on trust. When someone calls 911, they are calling for help. They are calling for someone who will show up without judgement, and treat them with the dignity and compassion that everyone deserves. That someone is now you.”
The probationary EMT class trained for 16 weeks at the EMS Academy at Fort Totten. Training skills include CPR; patient medical and trauma assessments; oxygen and ventilation skills; management of hypotension and fractures; spinal immobilization and emergency childbirth; and emergency vehicle operation.
At the ceremony, the FDNY promoted the first woman in FDNY history as the Assistant Chief of EMS Operations. Kathleen Knuth, a 22-year member of the Department, will work with Chief Miano in overseeing the more than 4,000 EMTs, paramedics, EMS officers, and civilian employees in the Bureau of EMS Operations. Congratulations to Chief Knuth on this incredible achievement!
To view more photos from the ceremony, click HERE.

