
Tomorrow marks a pivotal day for Miami-Dade Fire Rescue (MDFR), as they welcome a new wave of firefighters into their ranks. The graduation ceremony for Recruit Class 157 is set to take place at the MDFR Training Facility in Doral, Florida. Forty-six recruits who have undergone extensive training will be receiving their badges, signifying their transition from probationary firefighters to full-time public servants of the community.
MDFR Fire Chief Ray Jadallah is slated to preside over the ceremony, in which he will pin badges on the uniformed graduates of Class 157, “Class 157 recruits have trained with grit, learned with humility, and shown their dedication to something greater than themselves to earn their place among the finest,” stated Jadallah in a release published by Miami-Dade government.
The ceremony is scheduled for tomorrow at 10:00 a.m., with the venue located at 9300 NW 41 Street. In adherence to the grandeur of such events, media personnel is accorded nearby parking spaces, with the provision of being escorted to the designated area upon arrival. The ceremony promises to be a well-organized affair, showcasing the dedication and preparedness that is reflective of the MDFR ethos.
For those who wish to attend and document this occasion, MDFR has extended the courtesy of arranging interviews in both English, and Spanish. To confirm attendance and ensure all logistics are handled smoothly, interested media representatives are asked to notify MDFR in advance by sending an email to [email protected] with the details of their crew members. For further information, contact is to be made through MDFR’s Media and Public Relations Bureau at the number provided in the release.









