Crime & Safety

New Bridgeport Firefighters Graduate From Connecticut State Fire Academy

The 22 new Bridgeport firefighters represent the diversity of the community.

From the City of Bridgeport: The Bridgeport Fire Department added significantly to its ranks today as 22

new Bridgeport firefighters graduated from the Connecticut State Fire Academy at a ceremony at
Central Connecticut State University in New Britain. The 22 new Bridgeport firefighters represent
the diversity of the community – including the very first Pakistani-American firefighter from
Bridgeport Mohammed Khan. Most of those in the class are Bridgeport residents, and some are
descendants or related to other city firefighters and police officers. This new class also includes
some 2nd chance individuals who had previous convictions on their records but were evaluated by
a panel under the supervision of Bridgeport Fire Chief Richard Thode and the city civil service
commission and deemed suitable to become firefighters. More than $2.7 Million in funding for
this new class of Bridgeport firefighters was secured by a federal SAFER grant awarded by the
Federal Emergency Management Agency. With this new group of firefighters, the Bridgeport Fire
Department now stands at full capacity of 288 firefighters. A total of 59 new Connecticut
firefighters graduated from the State Fire Academy today, with the largest group being from
Bridgeport. The graduation comes after 14 weeks of training at the academy which began on
August 29, 2016.

“This is a very proud day for Bridgeport,” said Bridgeport Fire Chief Richard Thode. “Each of these young firefighters is eager to serve their community and is embarking on a career in which they will be called upon at a moment’s notice to put their lives on the line for the residents of Bridgeport. I am proud that we have such a diverse group and a new class comprising so many residents of the Park City. These new firefighters will be dedicated to their community and to each other. I am very grateful to Mayor Ganim and his staff as well as our federal representatives in Washington DC for helping us secure the funding that proved critical to enabling us to add this new class of firefighters and keep Bridgeport residents more safe. I look forward to seeing these new probational firefighters out on the job in our neighborhoods!”

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New Bridgeport Firefighter Mohammed Khan, the first Pakistani-American firefighter in
Bridgeport history, was the commencement speaker at today’s graduation. He told his fellow
graduates, “Our families and friends should know that today’s graduation marks the end of
nothing. It is only the beginning of hopefully long and fruitful careers full of some bad days, but
mostly good ones. It is our responsibility to do our best to keep the honor and respect for this job
where it belongs, with our heads held high. We have a responsibility to the people we serve, to
the cities we represent, and the badge we have the privilege to wear.”

The complete list of Bridgeport graduates from the Connecticut State Fire Academy today includes:

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Agim Bungu Daniel L. Paz
Angel L. Cintron Adalberto Planas Jr.
Terrence J. Cramer Jorge A. Quintanilla
Albert Figueroa Jr. Carlos A. Reyes
Justin M. Fontan Jamie Rodriguez Jr.
Darryl M. Gardner Angel L. Rosado II
Kelley Geffert Jorge A. Ruiz Jr.
Mohammad K. Khan Christopher D. Sanchez
Robert Lopez, Jr. Eric Spooner
Jose Munoz Herman A. Webb Jr.
John F. Nuzzi, Jr. Daniel Wresilo

The graduates will be formally sworn in as Bridgeport firefighters at a ceremony at Bridgeport
City Council Chambers on Friday December 16, 2016.

Image via The Bridgeport Fire Department

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