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MAYOR BOOKER, FIRE DIRECTOR ZIYAD, AND FIRE CHIEF CENTANNI PROMOTE FOUR NEW BATTALION CHIEFS AND 13 FIRE CAPTAINS, AND SWEAR IN 25 RECRUITS AS FIREFIGHTERS AT CITY HALL CEREMONY

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MAYOR BOOKER, FIRE DIRECTOR ZIYAD, AND FIRE CHIEF CENTANNI PROMOTE FOUR NEW BATTALION CHIEFS AND 13 FIRE CAPTAINS, AND SWEAR IN 25 RECRUITS AS FIREFIGHTERS AT CITY HALL CEREMONY

Fire Department swears in 25 recruits from its 40th training academy class;

Class includes three Millburn firefighters and one Maplewood firefighter

 

Newark, NJ  December 21, 2011 Mayor Cory A. Booker, Newark Municipal Council Members, Fire Director Fateen A. Ziyad, and Fire Chief John G. Centanni promoted four new Battalion Chiefs, 13 Fire Captains, and swore in 25 new firefighters from the 40th Recruit Class to their duties at a City Hall Municipal Council Chamber ceremony yesterday afternoon. Deputy City Clerk Ken Louis administered the oath of office to the promotees and recruits.

 

You are a Newark Firefighter. That means something,R21; said Mayor Booker, addressing the new Firefighters. You represent a tradition that goes back to previous centuries, of men who ran into fires and saved lives. You protect and secure the City of Newark. You stand for the highest values, and exemplify them in action. Your lives are about purpose. I celebrate your ascendancy into the community of courage and give you my thanks.

 

Three firefighters from Millburn and one from Maplewood also graduated from the DepartmentR17;s Fire Academy, the first class to go through the Newark academy in 10 years. For a decade, Newark fire recruits have attended other fire academies in Essex, Bergen, and Morris counties. The names of the new chiefs, captains, and firefighters are on an attached list. The Newark Fire Department Pipe and Drum Band performed during the ceremony.

 

It is an honor and a privilege to welcome our new firefighters, said Municipal Council President Donald M. Payne, Jr., speaking for his colleagues. R20;The human character and instinct is to run away from fire R11; yours is to run toward it. To help others, you go in harmR17;s way. I respect what you have chosen as a vocation and admire your brains and dedication to the community, and thank you on behalf of a grateful municipality for what you do. Also in attendance were Council Members-at-Large Mildred Crump and Carlos M. Gonzalez, and East Ward Council Member Augusto Amador.

Today is a wonderful day for the Newark Fire Department and NewarkR17;s citizens,R21; said Director Ziyad. We will have the ability to provide residents with more firefighters and better service. I want to thank the Mayor, the Council, our Business Administrator, and Senator Lautenberg for their tireless efforts to maintain a high quality of safety in this great City called Newark. Director Ziyad noted that the money for the recruit class came from a $7.5 million federal grant to hire 75 more firefighters, awarded earlier this year. The funding will enable the Department to run two additional classes of recruits through the academy, one in February and one in May.

 

This is a very good moment for the Newark Fire Department,R21; said Chief Centanni. It’s great to have new blood, new energy, new ideas in our department. ItR17;s also a good moment to recognize officers who have been promoted for the hard work they’ve been doing.

 

Millburn Fire Chief Michael Robertson spoke on behalf of his township, thanking the Newark Fire Department for training the three Millburn recruits. R20;This is a humble honor for us to be part of this class. Our firefighters got the best training any facility in the state could provide. The City of Newark has our gratitude.R21;

 

Awards were given out to the top Newark recruits and to the recruits from Maplewood and Millburn for their achievements. The recruits also presented a plaque to their instructors, which will be displayed on the academy wall. A list of award recipients is given below.

 

I feel like a million bucks,R21; said an elated Firefighter Hector Folch, after taking his oath. R20;This is one of the best feelings of my life. The training was phenomenal. The best part was the partnership we created as a team. The mayorR17;s speech was very motivating.

 

Keton Dooley, another new Firefighter, was also excited by the training. R20;The best part was working as a team on the 110-foot ladder and going through simulated fires,R21; he said. R20;The experience was great. I learned to be aggressive in putting out fires and that preserving life is the number one priority. We became more cohesive as the training went on.R21;

 

Since 2006, the Newark Fire Department has opened new and renovated fire stations, and added new vehicles to its inventory. In 2008, the Department graduated the 39th Recruit Class of 18 recruits from the Fire Academy. In October 2009, the Newark Fire Department unveiled its new 41-foot-long Hazmat and Heavy Rescue truck which will provide firefighters with a wide array of state-of-the-art equipment, including a 9,000-pound winch, a 9,000-watt light tower, a Robotic Search Camera to investigate disasters areas difficult to access, and extrication tools for car crashes.           

Over the past four years the Fire Department has also purchased three new fire engines; two ladder trucks, and several support and utility units, reducing the average age of its vehicles to close to 50 percent. The Department also saw a restructuring that led to a 67 percent reduction in overtime, as well as the creation of the regionR17;s first Urban Search and Rescue Unit, as well as the employment of new technology, such as voice-amplified face pieces, a new CASCADE rehabilitation and tank filling apparatus, and a state-of-the-art Voice Alert System.

The Newark Fire Department also has a number of specialized units, including an Arson Unit, a Hazardous Materials Unit, a Fireboat, a Confined Space Rescue Team, a Foam Tanker, and a Cascade Unit, which responds to emergency scenes to fill air bottles. In addition, the Department is one of only nine in the State of New Jersey whose Metro Strike Team has a Collapse Unit, to deal with collapsed buildings. Most of the DepartmentR17;s specialized units are assigned for regional response, to assist neighboring communities that lack such equipment and training.

For more information about any City of Newark policy or program, contact the Non-Emergency Call Center at (973) 733-4311.

Contact:         Newark Press Information Office R11; (973) 733-8004

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–          NEWARK

 About the City of Newark, New Jersey

Newark, commonly referred to as Brick City, is the third oldest city in the United States and the largest in New Jersey, with a population of more than 280,000 people. Newark sits on one of the nationR17;s largest transportation super-structures including an international airport, major commuter and freight rail lines, major highway intersections and the busiest seaport on the east coast.

With a new Administration as of July 2006, Newark continues to see signs of a strong revival. Its population showed growth in the most recent census. Its six major colleges and universities are further expanding their presence. The rate of production of affordable housing has doubled, and new businesses are moving in. There is still much work to be done but Newark is on its way to achieving its mission: to set a national standard for urban transformation.

For more information on the City of Newark, please visit our website at www.ci.newark.nj.us

 

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LIST OF FIRE PROMOTEES

 

Battalion Fire Chief

Alfonse Carlucci

Kevin Flanagan

Sylvester Lee

Jerry Rohrbach

 

Fire Captain

Carmine Capriglione

Michael Litterio

Steven Anderson

Manuel Jorge

Kelvin Smith

Salvador Bidot

Francisco Torres

Marcus Johnson

Jose Garcia

James Lyones

Ramon Rivera

Anthony Duca

Jose Robles

 

Graduate Firefighters

Willie Bradley

Carlos Cabrera

Carlos Colon

Joseph Conte

Keton Dooley

Moises DeJesus

Hector Folch

Leonardo Garcia

Rajahn Hassan

Vladimir Jaco

Jeremy Larena

Michael Lozada

Eusebio Moreira

Giuseppe Maiorano

Anthony Oliveira

Daniel Pereira

Edwin Paulo

Angelo Rizzitello

Jairo Soto

Eric Sharo

Husain Tyler

Wilson Vasquez

Donald Volkert

Kurtis Waller

Kyam Wyatt

Marlon Adams (Millburn)

Sean Slavin (Millburn)

Augustin Muresan (Millburn)

James Richardella (Maplewood)

 

RECRUIT AWARD RECIPIENTS

Director’s Award

(Excellence in Academics)

Wilson Vasquez

 ChiefR17;s Award

(Excellence in Operations Training)

Rajahn Hassan

Fire Academy Special Operations Award

(Excellence in Leadership)

Joseph Conte

Achievement in Training Award

James Richardella

Marlon Adams

Sean Slavin

Augustin Muresan

 

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