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CAL FIRE Volunteer Firefighter Academy Graduation
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CAL FIRE Volunteer Firefighter AcademyThis summer, twenty-nine San Diego, California residents graduated from CAL FIRE's Volunteer Firefighter Academy and are now volunteer firefighters with the department. The twenty-nine candidates ranged in age from 19 to their mid-fifties, and included three females, Kym McClary, Suzann Leininger, and Megan Bugzavich. Female FirefightersKym McClary says that she never imagined growing up that she would become a firefighter, and is extremely happy with her achievement. She explains, "I'm 40 years old this month. I"m here with classmates half my age, being female. It's been quite an experience." Suzann Leininger echoes this saying, "I just turned 43, and I'm happy to be here among the youngsters." Both Suzann and Kym joined the program as a way to give back to their Palomar Mountain community. Fire Academy Instructor, CAL FIRE Captain Curtis BrownThe class was also an excellent experience for its instructor, CAL FIRE Captain Curtis Brown. He explains, "This is my first academy, basic volunteer academy. I learned patience because these are at a basic level. I've been fighting fire for the last 13 years, so it took me back to learning it all myself. So yeah, I did learn some things." Fire Academy GraduationAll of the candidates had to complete a rigorous 8-week course, which was concluded with a graduation ceremony at the Pala Indian Reservation Fire Department. CAL FIRE reports that the graduation was attended by the largest number of family and friends in the academy's history. After the ceremony, the new firefighters performed a live burn demonstration, showing the skills that they learned during their training. Interested in Becoming a Volunteer Firefighter?When asked about how she felt about her choice to become a volunteer firefighter, Kym McClary said, "I would recommend it to anybody thinking about it. It's a great way of life, and we really enjoy each other and what we do out here, this thing that we do. I'm very proud." Author:Deanne Goodman - FDNNTV.com
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