The Prince William County Department of Fire and Rescue has 24 new technicians, following their graduation ceremony last week.
According to a release, the graduation was held at the Hylton Performing Arts Center in Manassas and was presided over by Battalion Chief Chris Granger.
The 24 recruits completed 28 weeks of academic and physical training at the Public Safety Training Center in Nokesville prior to their graduation.
“Each student performed in excess of 1,200 hours of training. The training consisted of 1 week of Orientation & Administrative Training, 7 weeks of Emergency Medical Technician Training, 14 weeks of Fire Training, and 5 weeks of Specialized Training,” stated a release.
The following are the 24 graduates:
Ewan L. Baird |
Timothy J. Heard |
Martin J. Moskat |
Josue R. Cuadra |
Nicholas O. Hendon |
Wesley A. Nation |
Louis D. DeRamus IV |
Chelsea L. King |
Michael B. Oliver |
Samuel J. Field |
Michael B. Kleitz |
Davi M. Ramos-Allen |
Samantha L. Forsyth |
Jason C. Kolbas |
Michael S. Shatzer |
Danny E. Gallardo |
Russell W. Lane, Jr. |
Gregory M. Stutzer |
Quentin L. Granger |
Neftali J. Mena |
Austin A. Sutton |
Kelly A. Hamner |
Steven C. Menard |
Rodney H. Woodward, Jr. |