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45 local firefighters graduate from Massachusetts Firefighting Academy; here are their names and communities

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STOW—State Fire Marshal Jon Davine and Massachusetts Firefighting Academy leadership today announced the graduation of 45 firefighters in western and southeastern Massachusetts from the 50-day Career Recruit Firefighting Training Program.

“Massachusetts firefighters are on the frontlines protecting their communities every day, and today’s graduates are needed now more than ever,” said State Fire Marshal Davine. “The hundreds of hours of foundational training they’ve received will provide them with the physical, mental, and technical skills to perform their jobs effectively and safely.”

“Massachusetts Firefighting Academy instructors draw on decades of experience in the fire service to train new recruits,” said MFA Recruit Program Coordinator Dean Babineau. “Through consistent classroom instruction and practical exercises, today’s graduates have developed the tools they’ll need to work seamlessly with veteran firefighters in their home departments and in neighboring communities as mutual aid.”

Two recruit classes graduated today. The 24 members of Career Recruit Class #BW38 trained in Bridgewater and were expected to graduate last week – but the ceremony was postponed after the Blizzard of 2026 dropped more than 30” of snow on the campus. They represent the fire departments of Bourne, Braintree, Cohasset, Duxbury, Fall River, Hanover, Harwich, Kingston, Milton, North Attleboro, Provincetown, Rockland, and Scituate.

Career Recruit Class #S44 trained in Springfield. Its 21 members represent the fire departments of Agawam, Holden, Marlborough, Monterey, Northampton, Palmer, Pittsfield, Springfield, Stockbridge, and Turners Falls.

The Richard N. Bangs Outstanding Student Award is presented to one recruit in each graduating career recruit training class.  The award is named for a longtime chair of the Massachusetts Fire Training Council and reflects the recruit’s academic and practical skills, testing, and evaluations over the course of the 10-week program. The award for Class #BW38 was presented to Firefighter Jacob Warmington of the Duxbury Fire Department, and the award for Class #S44 was presented to Firefighter Maurice Jarmman, Jr, of the Marlborough Fire Department.

Basic Firefighter Skills

Students receive classroom training in all basic firefighter skills. They practice first under non-fire conditions and then during controlled fire conditions. To graduate, students must demonstrate proficiency in life safety, search and rescue, ladder operations, water supply, pump operation, and fire attack. Fire attack operations range from mailbox fires to multiple-floor or multiple-room structural fires. Upon successful completion of the Career Recruit Program, all students have met the national standards of NFPA 1010, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, and are certified to the levels of Firefighter I/II and Hazardous Materials First Responder Operations by the Massachusetts Fire Training Council, which is accredited by the National Board on Fire Service Professional Qualifications.

Today’s Firefighters Do Much More than Fight Fires

Modern firefighters train for and respond to all types of hazards and emergencies. They are the first ones called to respond to chemical and environmental emergencies, ranging from the suspected presence of carbon monoxide to gas leaks to industrial chemical spills. They may be called to rescue a child who has fallen through the ice, an office worker stuck in an elevator, or a motorist trapped in a crashed vehicle. They test and maintain their equipment, including self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA), hydrants, hoses, power tools, and apparatus.

At the Massachusetts Firefighting Academy, recruits learn all these skills and more, including the latest science of fire behavior and suppression tactics, from certified fire instructors. They also receive training in public fire education, hazardous material incident mitigation, flammable liquids, stress management, and self-rescue techniques. The intensive, 10-week program involves classroom instruction, physical fitness training, firefighter skills training, and live firefighting practice.

The MFA provides recruit and in-service training for career, call, and volunteer firefighters at every level of experience, from recruit to chief officer, at campuses in Stow, Springfield, and Bridgewater.

Career Recruit Class BW38  Student List
First NameLast NameDepartment/Organization
KatherineBorkowskiBourne Fire Department
PaulCodyBourne Fire Department
WilliamBarclayBraintree Fire Department
JacobJohnsonCohasset Fire Department
WilliamKelsoDuxbury Fire Department
JacobWarmingtonDuxbury Fire Department
DavidDesrochersFall River Fire Department
ConnorMatthewsFall River Fire Department
TevinSilvaFall River Fire Department
AlexanderTavaresFall River Fire Department
JoshuaCormierHanover Fire Department
ToryBertoHarwich Fire Department
AndrewTuckerHarwich Fire Department
EvanGagnonKingston Fire Department
JohnCloonanMilton Fire Department
CameronDickensMilton Fire Department
AidanHoeyMilton Fire Department
AidanSmithMilton Fire Department
AidanMcKinnonNorth Attleboro Fire Department
AndrewCurrieProvincetown Fire Department
TylerReardonRockland Fire Department
CheyenneFrazierScituate Fire Department
MatthewMeehanScituate Fire Department
ChristopherMullenScituate Fire Department

Career Recruit Class S44 Student List
First NameLast NameDepartment/Organization
NolanArbuckleAgawam Fire Department
AlexBernardAgawam Fire Department
JoshuaThompsonHolden Fire Department
SethGilchrestMarlborough Fire Department
MauriceJarmman. JrMarlborough Fire Department
ShamusGahertyMonterey Fire Department
SeanKirkendallNorthampton Fire Department
McKenzieNicholsNorthampton Fire Department
EliyaPetrieNorthampton Fire Department
KristinSchuelkePalmer Fire Department
BrocHealeyPittsfield Fire Department
CarolinaJonesPittsfield Fire Department
ScottMatteson. JrPittsfield Fire Department
Kevin JohnAdonaSpringfield Fire Department
BrandonAponteSpringfield Fire Department
JavierFeliciano. JrSpringfield Fire Department
AlessandroHernandezSpringfield Fire Department
RhadamesPolanco. JRSpringfield Fire Department
PaulHernandezStockbridge Fire Department
MichaelMeagherStockbridge Fire Department
MilesKeefeTurners Falls Fire Department

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