
Keller Fire-Rescue has a new face among its ranks, and his name is Andrew Driggers. The announcement came quietly through a social media post from Keller Public Safety, inviting the community to welcome its newest member. Driggers isn't just another recruit; he steps into the role with distinct accolades and preparedness, having completed his training at Tarrant County College Fire Academy and ascending to the top echelon of his class, garnering the "Top Recruit" honor.
This addition to the team is not merely to fill a spot – Driggers comes qualified, bringing with him the doubly significant title of paramedic, ready to tend to restore and to possibly save lives within the Keller community. Keller Public Safety's post shared that they “can’t wait to see the impact he makes in our department and the Keller community.”
It's not every day that a department witnesses the arrival of someone who's already shaped to so significantly contribute from day one. With a background as a paramedic, Driggers is equipped with skills that are crucial for emergency responses, skills that can, at times, spell the difference between life and despair. New hires often bring a fresh wave of enthusiasm and perspective, qualities that seem abundant in Driggers.









