Eugene
Six recruits graduate from Eugene Springfield Fire EMS Academy 7 after intensive training
Eugene, OR – Eugene Springfield Fire celebrated the graduation of six recruits from EMS Academy 7, marking the completion of an intensive seven-week training program.
The academy demanded rigorous mental and physical effort, with recruits dedicating significant time to studying even outside of class hours.
Department officials acknowledged the recruits’ perseverance and hard work, emphasizing the challenges they overcame to reach this milestone.
They also expressed gratitude to the families and friends who provided support throughout the training process.
The department wished the graduates a long and rewarding career in emergency medical services, highlighting their commitment to serving the community.
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