The Austin Fire Department celebrated a significant milestone on July 25, 2025, as it honored the graduation of 40 new firefighters from Class 139. This ceremony marked the culmination of intense training that began on January 13, 2025, where these diverse individuals prepared to serve the Austin community.
During the event, Chaplain Chuck Davis delivered an invocation, emphasizing the importance of wisdom, courage, and endurance for the graduates as they embark on their new roles. He acknowledged the sacrifices made by those who have served before them, highlighting the commitment required to protect and serve the community.
Fire Chief Joel G. Baker expressed gratitude to the attendees and recognized the rigorous standards that the graduates met, both physically and ethically, to earn their positions as firefighters. The ceremony also included a special acknowledgment of Great Hills Baptist Church for providing the venue and support for this important occasion.
This graduation not only represents a personal achievement for the new firefighters but also strengthens the Austin Fire Department's commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of the community. As these graduates step into their roles, they carry with them the responsibility of serving and protecting the residents of Austin, reinforcing the department's mission to uphold public safety.