Eugene
Eugene Springfield Fire welcomes 15 new firefighters from 31st Fire Class
Eugene, OR – After 11 weeks of rigorous academy training, Eugene Springfield Fire celebrated the graduation of its 31st Fire Class, adding 15 new firefighters ready to report for duty.
The milestone marks the culmination of extensive efforts by the Training Team, the determination and perseverance of the graduates, and unwavering support from their families and friends.
The department expressed pride in the newest crew members and their outstanding accomplishments.
Best wishes were extended for their safety and success as they begin their service.
Featured Image – Eugene Springfield Fire/Facebook
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