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Chelmsford residents graduate from Massachusetts Firefighting Academy
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State fire marshal Peter J. Ostroskey and deputy state fire marshal Maribel Fournier announced on Feb. 5 the graduation of the three classes that completed the Massachusetts Firefighting Academy’s 50-day career recruit firefighting training program, including class #289 with members from Chelmsford.
Class #289 trained at the Stow campus, class #S21 trained at the Springfield campus and class #BW08 trained at the Bridgewater campus.
“This rigorous professional training provides our newest firefighters with the basic skills to perform their jobs effectively and safely,” said Ostroskey.
The Massachusetts Firefighting Academy, a division of the department of fire services, offers this program tuition-free.
Five Saugus firefighters graduate state Firefighting Academy
Five Saugus firefighters completed an intensive 50-day training program to graduate from the Massachusetts Firefighting Academy.
The Saugus firefighters in the Academy’s Class 289 include James Cresta-Devine, Patrick Cross, Ryan Henehan, Christopher Hunt and Drew Oxley.
Saugus Fire Chief Mike Newbury said Oxley was named the outstanding student in his class.
“This just shows how good our in-house initial training is at the Saugus Fire Department when this is a regular occurrence,” Newbury said.
Newbury told the Advertiser all five recruits excelled in their training. He wished them all long and healthy careers.