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FDNY welcomes latest class of new firefighters at Brooklyn graduation ceremony

The FDNY celebrated the latest class of firefighters.
The FDNY celebrated the latest class of firefighters.
Photo by Lloyd Mitchell

The latest class of FDNY probationary firefighters is set to hit the streets and respond to emergencies.

On Feb. 11, the FDNY held a graduation ceremony for the newest class of probationary officers at the Christian Cultural Center in Brooklyn. 

“I know what it is like to feel pride and anxiety as family members, we don’t just graduate a class, we grow a family,” said  FDNY Commissioner Lillian Bonsignore. “To many, your journey didn’t start out at the academy but on the streets of an ambulance where I once was.  You’ve already seen the tears of the hurt and held the hands of the hurting and made life and death decisions on the asphalt of this city.”  

The latest class includes 181 members, including probationary firefighter Jerrell Nedd of Brooklyn. His father was a chef in the North Tower on September 11, 2001, when he was tragically killed. Nedd and his brother, who also graduated from the academy, were honored by Commissioner Bonsignore at the ceremony.

The FDNY graduated 481 probationary firefighters during a ceremony at the Christian Cultural Center on Wednesday Feb 11, 2026.
The FDNY graduated 481 probationary firefighters during a ceremony at the Christian Cultural Center on Wednesday Feb 11, 2026.Photo by Lloyd Mitchell
FDNY Commissioner Lillian Bonsignore delivers a speech during the latest FDNY Probie Graduation at Christian Cultural Center on February 11, 2026.
FDNY Commissioner Lillian Bonsignore delivers a speech during the latest FDNY Probie Graduation at Christian Cultural Center on February 11, 2026.Photo by Lloyd Mitchell
Photo by Lloyd Mitchell

Class valedictorian Derrick Marr was a former EMS Paramedic before deciding to take the promotional exam for the Fire Department. During his speech, Marr said that his one mission was to get into the fire department, along with several other members of the Paramedics. He went on to say he wouldn’t have been in this position if it weren’t for his mother and father’s support.

The new probationary officers will be assigned to firehouses across the city.

“The uniform is known as a symbol of trust, the way a team plays as a whole. On this job, everyone matters. What you do on the fireground matters. Everyone is depending on other firefighters knowing and doing their job,” said FDNY Chief of Department John M. Esposito.

Assistant Chief of Department Kevin Woods said, “We never stop learning, and we train every day to make this happen. Welcome to the bravest family.”

Famalies, loved ones and riends celebrated 481 probationary firefighters during a ceremony at the Christian Cultural Center on Wednesday Feb 11, 2026.Photo by Lloyd Mitchell
Famalies, loved ones and riends celebrated 481 probationary firefighters during a ceremony at the Christian Cultural Center on Wednesday Feb 11, 2026.Photo by Lloyd Mitchell
Photo by Lloyd Mitchell
graduated 481 probationary firefighters during a ceremony at the Christian Cultural Center on Wednesday Feb 11, 2026.Photo by Lloyd Mitchell
FDNY Chief of Department John M. Esposito talked about trust and relying on one another during operations.Photo by Lloyd Mitchell