FILE: A fire truck was part of the Augusta on Display program June 3, 2023 at the Julian Smith Casino. Charmain Z. Brackett/Augusta Good News
FILE: A fire truck was part of the Augusta on Display program June 3, 2023 at the Julian Smith Casino. Charmain Z. Brackett/Augusta Good News

Partnership leads to fire emergency services degree

The Augusta Fire Department is partnering with Augusta Technical College to support the launch of the Fire and Emergency Services Occupation Associate of Applied Science Degree, a program aimed at preparing the next generation of first responders with the skills, certifications and knowledge needed to serve our community. 

Beginning this fall, students can enroll in a five-term, 64-credit program at Augusta Tech. Graduates of the program may become certified and/or licensed as Firefighter I, Firefighter II, Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), and Advanced EMT (AEMT), positioning them for immediate entry-level employment in fire and emergency services, according to a news release.

“This partnership is a major step forward in building a safer, stronger Augusta,” said Fire Chief Antonio Burden. “By combining our field expertise with Augusta Tech’s outstanding academic resources, we’re creating a direct pathway for individuals who are ready to answer the call and serve with excellence.” 

The program combines classroom learning, hands-on training, and clinical experience to fully prepare students for entry-level firefighter and EMT-A roles. 

“We are proud to partner with the Augusta Fire Department to deliver high-quality training in Fire Science and Emergency Medical Services,” said Melissa Frank-Alston, Interim President of Augusta Technical College. “This collaboration not only strengthens our commitment to workforce development but also ensures that our region’s first responders are equipped with the skills, education, and credentials needed to serve and protect our community at the highest level.” 

This partnership advances Augusta’s goals in workforce development and public safety, while creating a vital recruitment pipeline of qualified, ready-to-serve first responders.

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