Chief Christopher Maguy and the Dighton Fire Department would like to congratulate Call Firefighter Noah Andrade upon his graduation from the Massachusetts Firefighting Academy’s Call/Volunteer training program hosted at Fall River Fire Headquarters.
Call firefighter Andrade was one of 25 graduates from the MFA’s Call/Volunteer Training Class 107, who officially graduated from the training program on Wednesday, November 1 during a ceremony held at the Matthew J. Kuss Middle School in Fall River.
“On behalf of the department, I would like to congratulate Noah upon his graduation from this rigorous training program,” Chief Maguy said. “We look forward to having him as a member of our team serving the Dighton community.”
Andrade will work as a Call Firefighter out of Dighton Fire Station 2.
During the 15-week training program, participants learn the basic skills they need to respond to emergencies, including lessons on fire behavior and suppression, public fire education, hazardous material incident mitigation, flammable liquids, stress management and self-rescue techniques. The program involves classroom instruction, physical fitness training, firefighter skills training and live firefighting practice.
Graduates of the program complete 240 hours of training, all on nights and weekends. To graduate, they must demonstrate proficiency in life safety, search and rescue, ladder operations, water supply, pump operation and fire attack techniques. Upon completion of the training, they have also met the standards of National Fire Protection Association 1001.
Other graduates of Class 107 represent the fire departments of Acushnet, Dartmouth Fire District 2, Dartmouth Fire District 3, Freetown, Halifax, Lakeville, Marion, Onset, Plympton and Rehoboth.