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LTC 180-2021 Miami Beach Fire Rescue Cadets' Graduation CeremonyDocuSign Envelope ID: 7CE4B8CA-289F-46C4-B274-D476E2DCA8F6 MIAMI BEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER NO. LTC # 180-2021 LETTER TO COMMISSION TO: Mayor Lan Gerber ana mervers o[,1hg,¿j[y Commission Ro: Aina T. Hudak, Cy Manaa,[ tu«a. lad ~ 7 AE29EF3401349E .. DATE: May 3, 2021 SUBJECT: Miami Beach Fire Rescue Cadets' Graduation Ceremony The Miami Beach Fire Rescue Cadets will be holding their graduation on Sunday, May 16, 2021 at Miami Beach Fire Station 2 (2300 Pine Tree Drive). The graduation ceremony and certificate presentation will commence at 10:00 a.m. The cadets will perform a fireground demonstration at 10:45 a.m. which will showcase the Fire and EMS skills they have learned. During the 14-week training program, the ten cadets learned many skills which will help prepare them for professional careers in the fire service, such as: physical training on land and in the water, cadets donning and doffing structural firefighting gear, self-contained breathing apparatus, tying knots, rope rescue, hand tools, water supply, hose management, confined space, forcible entry, water rescues, fire boat operations, radio operations, CPR, AED, and first aid. Most importantly, cadets were mentored in areas of mental and physical discipline, ethics, public speaking, resume preparation, and teamwork - lessons which help them be successful in life. The program was greatly supported by Miami Beach Fire Chief Virgil Fernandez, IAFF Local 151 O President Adonis Garcia, and the Miami Beach Firefighter Benevolent Association. The Key Biscayne and Hialeah Fire Departments donated structural firefighting gear to our cadets for them to train with. The Parks and Recreation Department and the Fire Department both utilized resources and talented employees to build this Florida Fire Chief Association Fire Rescue Cadet Post #1510 from the ground up and look forward to its continued success. The cadet program was run and supervised by Parks and Recreation Supervisor Gaby Avariano. The Parks and Recreation Department was assisted by Fire Department staff who volunteered their time including Fire Investigator Michael Sica, Lieutenant Nelson Gonzalez, Lieutenant John Hirnyk, Fire Investigator Claudio Navas, Fire Boat Operator Ruben Rayneri, Ocean Rescue Boat Operator Alex Anzoransia, and several other Miami Beach Firefighters who were on shift and logged many training hours to teach our cadets. Firefighter Eddie Blanco-Herrera from the Key Biscayne Fire Department and Firefighter David Granja from the Fort Lauderdale Fire Department also graciously volunteered their time to work with our fire rescue cadets. We hope you can join us in celebrating the hard work and success of these cadets as they continue to prepare and hone their skills to become members of one of the most respected and vital professions in the United States. Should you have additional questions, please contact Cindy Casanova at (305) 673-7730. 9 ATH / MT / JR / CC Page 1 of 1