NEWBERRY COUNTY — The South Carolina Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation’s South Carolina Fire Academy graduated 21 recruits, Friday, Dec. 6, 2019, from its eight-week firefighter candidate school in Columbia.

Keynote speaker was Chief Keith Minick, City of Newberry Fire Department. These firefighters underwent a 320-hour training program of classroom and hands-on firefighting skills development.

“This challenging eight-week program requires commitment, passion, and dedication,” Fire Academy Superintendent Dennis Ray said. “These recruits have successfully worked together as a team, performed extensive hands-on training with live fires, and passed intensive practical skills evaluations and written tests to meet the National Fire Protection Association standards.”

The comprehensive training, offered quarterly at the Fire Academy, includes emergency responder first aid training, hazardous materials operations training, auto extrication, flammable liquids and gas firefighting, rescue training, and National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Firefighter I and Firefighter II levels.

“With the successful completion and graduation of these new firefighters who will now be dedicating their lives to serving their communities and the state, our South Carolina fire service is enhanced,” Ray said. “I am proud of their accomplishments and I also commend the dedicated Fire Academy instructors who brought the recruits through these weeks of instruction leading to graduation.”

The following recruits from Newberry County graduated on Dec. 6:

• Carlisle Barwick, City of Newberry Fire Department.

• Colton Roberts, City of Newberry Fire Department.

The following awards were also presented:

Order of the Maltese – John Edward Jones, Jr., Cayce Department of Public Safety

The Maltese Cross is a firefighter’s badge of honor, signifying that he or she works in courage – a ladder rung away from death. The Eight Obligations of The Maltese Cross are: Live in Truth, Repent of Sins, Love Justice, Be Sincere and Whole–Hearted, Have Faith, Give Proof of Humility, Be Merciful, and Endure Persecution.

This award is chosen by the class recruits.

Chief Robert Frick – James Henry Hutto Jr., Aiken Department of Public Safety

The Chief Robert Frick Award is given to the recruit with the highest grade point average.

Pride of the Battalion – John Massey, IV, Aiken Department of Public Safety

The Pride of the Battalion award is given to the recruit who has demonstrated “Leadership, Integrity, Determination and Good Value.”

This award recipient is chosen by the instructor staff who worked with the recruits during the eight-week program.

The Fire Academy provides emergency services training to the municipal fire service – both paid and volunteer – airport crash rescue departments, industrial fire brigades and emergency teams and service organizations including EMS, law enforcement and military from around the state and the world. The Fire Academy is accredited by the International Fire Service Accreditation Congress and National Board on Fire Service Professional Qualifications (Pro Board) for multiple NFPA firefighter levels.

The Fire Academy and the State Fire Marshal’s Office make up the Division of Fire and Life Safety, which is a division of the S.C. Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation.

The South Carolina Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation’s South Carolina Fire Academy recently graduated 21 recruits, two of those graduates were from Newberry County. Pictured Front row (left to right): Sunna-Jan Thomas, Wolfcreek – Ascension Island; John Massey, IV, Aiken Department of Public Safety; Jacob Harling, Simpsonville Fire Department; James Casselman, Georgetown City Fire Department; Colton Roberts, City of Newberry Fire Department; and Carlisle Barwick, City of Newberry Fire Department. Center row (left to right): Tucker DeLoach, City of Beaufort/Town of Port Royal Fire Department; Blake Richardson, Sr., Aiken Department of Public Safety; Sebastian Hare, Landrum Area Fire and Rescue District; John Edward Jones, Jr., Cayce Department of Public Safety; Cameron Kidd, Riverview Volunteer Fire Department; and Jacob King, Teal’s Mill Volunteer Fire Department. Back row (left to right): Se’Veon Boone, Sumter Fire Department; Joseph Smithers, Aiken Department of Public Safety; Zachary Guida, Jasper County Fire Rescue; Christopher Weathersbee, Aiken Department of Public Safety; John Carpenter, Simpsonville Fire Department; Cale Williams, Lexington County Fire Service; Rucker Krasselt, Lexington County Fire Service; and Samuel Frederick, Blackville Fire Department. Not pictured: James Henry Hutto Jr., Aiken Department of Public Safety
https://www.newberryobserver.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/web1_Group.jpgThe South Carolina Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation’s South Carolina Fire Academy recently graduated 21 recruits, two of those graduates were from Newberry County. Pictured Front row (left to right): Sunna-Jan Thomas, Wolfcreek – Ascension Island; John Massey, IV, Aiken Department of Public Safety; Jacob Harling, Simpsonville Fire Department; James Casselman, Georgetown City Fire Department; Colton Roberts, City of Newberry Fire Department; and Carlisle Barwick, City of Newberry Fire Department. Center row (left to right): Tucker DeLoach, City of Beaufort/Town of Port Royal Fire Department; Blake Richardson, Sr., Aiken Department of Public Safety; Sebastian Hare, Landrum Area Fire and Rescue District; John Edward Jones, Jr., Cayce Department of Public Safety; Cameron Kidd, Riverview Volunteer Fire Department; and Jacob King, Teal’s Mill Volunteer Fire Department. Back row (left to right): Se’Veon Boone, Sumter Fire Department; Joseph Smithers, Aiken Department of Public Safety; Zachary Guida, Jasper County Fire Rescue; Christopher Weathersbee, Aiken Department of Public Safety; John Carpenter, Simpsonville Fire Department; Cale Williams, Lexington County Fire Service; Rucker Krasselt, Lexington County Fire Service; and Samuel Frederick, Blackville Fire Department. Not pictured: James Henry Hutto Jr., Aiken Department of Public Safety Courtesy photo

Staff Report