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TRAINING
Lieutenant Promotional Process The Training Division , Human Resources , and our fire tactics specialist, BC Joe Basta , designed and executed a comprehensive Lieutenant promotional process consisting of three days of evaluation: a proctored written examination, a fireground simulation, an oral board, and an in-basket daily-tasks assessment. The process required months of advance planning and the dedicated support of numerous volunteers, including personnel from Marysville Fire, South County Fire, Everett Fire, and Snohomish County Fire District 4 —whose contributions were essential to a fair, rigorous, and professional assessment. Congratulations to all candidates who completed this demanding process; your commitment, preparation, and professionalism reflect well on our organization and the communities we serve.
Recruit Sendoff Falls on 9/11 On the final day of Pre-Academy, our recruits—joined by Chief Park, Assistant Chief Lundquist, Deputy Chiefs McConnell, Read, Rasmussen, and Titland, and D/O Tickle —hiked to the top of Wallace Falls. Together, they carried a combined 343 pounds in rucks, honoring each of the 343 FDNY firefighters who made the ultimate sacrifice on September 11, 2001. This capstone to Pre-Academy comes as the recruits head to the Snohomish County Fire Training Academy next week, carrying forward the lessons of service, unity, and resilience. At Snohomish Regional Fire & Rescue, we carry their memory every day. We remember the first responders and the many civilians who lost their lives, and we remain committed to the unity and service that defined the days that followed. We will not forget the 343 FDNY firefighters, 23 NYPD officers, and 37 PAPD officers who perished on 9/11.
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