Ohio Fire Academy celebrates newest class of firefighter graduates
The Ohio Department of Commerce Division of State Fire Marshal’s (SFM's) Ohio Fire Academy celebrates its first firefighter class of 2025.
The 36 individuals who make up Firefighter Class 240 were recognized at a graduation ceremony at SFM’s campus in Reynoldsburg. The graduates represent communities across Ohio and Indiana. To view a complete list of graduates and their hometowns, click here.
This graduating class successfully completed the academically and physically rigorous 10-week, 468-hour program. The extensive firefighter training program is the only program in the state where students can earn eight additional certifications in addition to their Firefighter I & II state certifications. The graduates are now equipped with the qualifications they need to join the fire service.
In addition to basic firefighter skills, students learn essential job functions including professionalism, leadership, teamwork, honor, firefighter safety, emergency vehicle operation and apparatus pumping.
“We commend these graduates for their hard work, perseverance and dedication to completing this challenging and intensive training,” said State Fire Marshal Kevin Reardon. “The knowledge and skills they’ve gained at the Ohio Fire Academy will empower them to serve their communities and make a lasting difference in countless lives.”
After graduating, firefighter Matthew Limburg will return to the Coshocton Fire Department, where he will serve the community. He encourages anyone thinking about joining the fire service to go for it.
“This training was very physical and great team building,” Limburg said. “The experience was great. Anyone looking for a place to fit in and be dedicated to something, this is the place to go. It helps build that teamwork, and you really are a part of a family.”
Brianna McCoy, of Grove City, also graduated with Firefighter Class 240. Just last year, she graduated from the Ohio Fire Academy’s EMT class.
“This is a job where you meet people where their needs are and sometimes, they’re going to be at the lowest point of their life and you have to be there to help them and encourage them,” she said. “This job is all about loving your community and the people you get to serve.”
McCoy will now be looking to join a department and is confident that the skills she learned during her time with the Ohio Fire Academy will lead to success in serving the community.
“The level of training and experience I have gained here is phenomenal,” McCoy said. “Whatever department I get on, I know the skills I have learned here are going to benefit me very well.”
The graduation ceremony was livestreamed on the State Fire Marshal’s Facebook page and is available here.
Those interested in learning more about the courses offered by the Ohio Fire Academy can view a full course catalog here.
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