New recruits answer the call
Photo: Firefighter Class 196 and instructors. (Courtesy photo)
Firefighter Class 196 of the Mississippi State Fire Academy is making a difference and 29 members have graduated from the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1001 Firefighter I-II course held at the Mississippi State Fire Academy in Jackson, MS.
Graduation will be held outside on campus at 10 a.m. on Thursday, April 14. The ceremony will be open to the public.
This intense seven-week course includes online, classroom, and hands-on instruction in the areas of fire behavior, fire suppression, rescue, incident command, hazardous materials, and other fire related topics. This course meets and exceeds the National Fire Protection Association for Firefighter Qualifications and the uniform minimum training standards stated in the Mississippi Code section 45-11-7.
The Mississippi State Fire Academy is a division of the Mississippi Insurance Department. State Fire Marshal Mike Chaney and Academy Executive Director Terry Wages believe these firefighters will be an asset to the fire departments they represent. “We are excited for them to go and serve their community,” Wages said.
DeSoto County firefighters have attended these classes in the past, but this particular graduation class does not have anyone from a DeSoto County fire department involved.