Following the graduation, new firefighters will complete a one-year probation period in the field. 


Doña Ana Fire Graduates

Doña Ana Fire Rescue Graduates 21 Cadets–Ceremony March 28

Throughout the rigorous 24-week academy, cadets earned certifications in Hazmat Awareness and Operations, Emergency Vehicle Driving, Vehicle Extrication, Wildland Firefighting and Basic Emergency Medical Technician, EMT training.

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Doña Ana County – Doña Ana Fire Rescue, DAFR will graduate 21 cadets at 2 p.m., Friday, March 28. The public graduation ceremony will be held in the auditorium of the Doña Ana Community College East Mesa campus.

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Throughout the rigorous 24-week academy, cadets earned certifications in Hazmat Awareness and Operations, Emergency Vehicle Driving, Vehicle Extrication, Wildland Firefighting and Basic Emergency Medical Technician, EMT training. 

Following the graduation, new firefighters will complete a one-year probation period in the field. 

The 6th graduating class of the DAFR academy is comprised of the following: Jesus Acosta, Gabriel Alderete, Gabriel Benitez, Daniel Blanco, German Cisneros, Jorge Garcia, Eriberto Gutierrez, Jose Martinez, Andrew McCleary, Tyce McPherson, Riley Milton, Mark Morales, Juan Regalado, Gabriel Rodriguez, Jaime Rodriguez, Andrae Satcher, Roland Semore, Alejandro Sifuentes, Lorenzo Soliz, Raymond Urenda and Kyle Vereen. 

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