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³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ Celebrates Fire Basic Recruit Academy Class #189 Graduation

33 New Firefighters Ready to Serve Treasure Coast Communities 

FORT PIERCE, Fla. (April 27 2026) â€” ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ (The River) graduated 33 new firefighters on Thursday, April 23, 2026. Fire Basic Recruit Academy Class #189 earned the honor after completing one of Florida’s most demanding training programs. Together, these graduates stand ready to protect lives and property across the Treasure Coast and beyond. 

Group photo of Fire Basic Recruit Academy Class #189 graduates in gray uniforms and black ties, standing together in front of the ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ Fire Academy Training and Education Center logo on a screen, with the American flag, Florida state flag, and college flags displayed behind them.
Graduates of ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ Fire Basic Recruit Academy Class #189 pose together following their graduation ceremony on Thursday, April 23, 2026. The 33 new firefighters completed one of Florida’s most demanding fire training programs and stand ready to serve communities across the Treasure Coast.  

About the Fire Basic Recruit Academy 

The ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ Fire Science Academy Training Center runs the Fire Basic Recruit Academy. The center operates under the College’s Division of Public Service Education. Recruits train to meet Florida’s state certification standards for entry-level firefighting. 

Specifically, the Academy builds skills in academic coursework, hands-on technical training, and physical fitness. Furthermore, recruits must master firefighting techniques, emergency medical response, and hazardous materials protocols. In addition, they complete life-safety operations training before earning their certificates. 

As a result, graduates receive the coveted Academy Challenge Coin — a symbol of excellence and service. The River has long committed to developing first responders who protect Indian River, St. Lucie, Okeechobee, and Martin counties. Notably, the April 23 ceremony honored Class #189. 

Ceremony Highlights 

The St. Lucie County Honor Guard opened the ceremony with a presentation of colors. Next, attendees recited the Pledge of Allegiance, followed by a reading of the Fire Fighter’s Prayer by Kason Bridwell. A video presentation then celebrated the recruits’ journey through the Academy. 

³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ President Dr. Timothy E. Moore delivered remarks to the graduates and their families. Executive Dean of Public Service Education Louis J. Caprino, M.A., C.P.P. also addressed the class. Chief Justin Hazellief of Okeechobee County Fire Rescue served as the guest speaker. 

Afterward, the College presented awards in three categories: Academic Excellence, Physical Fitness, and Outstanding Recruit. Finally, graduates received their certificates and Academy Challenge Coins.  

Award Recipients 

  • Academic Award: Michael Nix 
  • Physical Fitness Award: Michael Nix 
  • Outstanding Recruit Award: Jackson Sandvig 
  • Class Leader: Adrian Pineiro 
  • Class #189 Response: Recruit Adrian Pineiro, class leader 

Graduates of Fire Basic Recruit Academy Class #189 

The following recruits were recognized at the ceremony (* denotes Academy Track Students; + denotes Physical Fitness Leader): 

Squad 1 | Class Leader: Kason Bridwell 

Erik Archambault, Jeffrey Bobo, Jacob Childers, Jayce Dupree*, Alexander Goldman*, Ryan Hinze*, Dylan Huddleston, Jaydan Hurley* 

Squad 2 | Squad Leader: Quwan Hamilton* 

Adrian Pineiro (Class Leader), Marlin Jones, Fabian Liriano, Orrin MacVean*, Traive Martinez, Gavin McKnight* 

Squad 3 | Squad Leader: Steven Ressler 

Jason Mercuri*, Jordan Moreno, Sergio Narvaez*, Michael Nix+, Ben Norris+ 

Squad 4 | Squad Leader: Jackson Sandvig 

Michael Pascual, Alex Pena, Landan Reiter, Anthony Riesgo, Victor Rodriguez* 

Squad 5 | Squad Leader: Chandler Thiem 

Jeffry Sebastian-Agustin*, Drew Sperber, Jonathan Suesz, Jack Sweatt 

Class Lead Instructors 

Lieutenant Brian Sexton | Lieutenant Michael Dawson | Firefighter/EMT Christopher Losee | Paramedic Driver Engineer Chad Osterhoudt 

Program Leadership 

Brian Sexton — Interim Director, Fire Science Academy Training Center 

Gregg Dixon — Interim Coordinator, Fire Science Academy Training Center 

Louis J. Caprino, M.A., C.P.P. — Executive Dean of Public Service Education 

Dr. Timothy E. Moore — President, ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ 

Study fire service to at ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ. Visit /program/fire-science/ to learn more.  

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