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The Summer EMS Academy (SEMSA) is in session!
This challenging program blends physical fitness, job readiness training, team building and a rigorous hands-on EMS curriculum, all designed to prepare participants for success on the New York State EMT Basic Certification Exam.
Since the launch of the Youth EMS Academy, over 700 participants have received their EMT certification. Will you be next?
We’re now accepting applications for the 2026 Winter EMS Academy (WEMSA)! Don’t miss your chance to learn from the best and take a step toward a rewarding career in emergency medicine.
To be eligible:
* 17-27 years old
* High school diploma or its equivalent
* Reside in the five boroughs
Click the link in bio to apply. The application period ends Friday, July 18 at 5:00 pm.
The FDNY Office of Recruitment & Retention is hosting Mobile Academy Events all summer long, and your next opportunity to learn more about what it takes to become a #Firefighter is happening Saturday, July 12 at #Engine235 in #Brooklyn!
🔥 Participate in themed evolutions alongside FDNY Firefighters including:
• Forcible Entry
• Hose Drag
• Equipment Carry
• Donning Bunker Gear
• CPAT Rescue
• Fire Apparatus Demo
• Calisthenics Session
• Mobile Training Vehicle
Location: Engine 235 – 206 Monroe Street, Brooklyn, NY 11216
Registration begins one hour before the event
Athletic attire is required to participate
This event is EXCLUSIVELY for candidates who filed for Exam #4044 and is designed to help you prepare mentally and physically for what’s ahead.
Questions? Call 718-999-FDNY (3369) or email Recruitment@fdny.nyc.gov.
We’ll see you there! 💪 #FDNYFit #JoinFDNY
Congratulations to @fdnybasketball on taking home the championship at the World Police & Fire Games in Birmingham, Alabama last week!
@bhm2025 is an Olympic-style competition that brings together thousands of first responders from around the globe, and New York’s Bravest came out on top!
From the court to the firehouse, excellence is always the standard. Well done, team!"
We are now accepting applications for the 2026 Winter EMS Academy (WEMSA).
WEMSA equips participants with the hands-on training needed to earn their New York State EMT Basic Certification. Don’t miss this chance to take the first step toward a fast-paced and fulfilling future in EMS.
Those who complete the program and earn their certification can work in the field right away. Or, if you’re looking to join the FDNY, instructors support graduates in preparing for and passing the Emergency Medical Specialist Civil Service Exam, which is required to be hired as an FDNY EMT.
Click the LINK IN BIO to apply. The application period ends on July 18
The countdown is on! The application period for the 2026 Winter EMS Academy (WEMSA) is opening in one week!
Participants will gain the medical skills necessary to earn their New York State Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Basic Certification. This is a fantastic opportunity to dive into an exciting and fulfilling career in emergency medicine.
To be eligible for WEMSA:
17 -27 years old
High school diploma or its equivalent
Reside in five boroughs
The application period opens on July 7 and ends on July 18. Click the LINK IN BIO to fill out the expression of interest form.
Congratulations to the 70 graduates of the Captain Vernon A. Richard High School for Fire and Life Safety! Their hard work, dedication and perseverance have led them to this important milestone.
“Getting here wasn’t easy. Some days were full of laughter and light, and others were long, frustrating, and exhausting. But we kept going—not because the road was easy, but because we refused to stop,” said Salutatorian Mia Luna, who will be studying computer engineering at Syracuse University this Fall. “We were challenged beyond textbooks. Now we open a new chapter of our lives.”
First Deputy Commissioner Mark Guerra extended a heartfelt invitation to the graduates, encouraging them to return and apply their future skills. “No matter what you do in the next few years, afterwards, I want you to come back here and be a part of this great family more than you already are.”
“Over the past four years, they’ve shown incredible personal and academic growth. Of our 87 graduates, 33 followed the FDNY Curriculum Path, and we’re thrilled that 14 of them will begin the Summer EMS Academy on Monday to continue their training and work toward becoming certified EMTs,” said Michele J. Maglione, Assistant Commissioner of FDNY Youth Workforce and Pipeline Programs.
Celebrating its 20th anniversary, the school has consistently launched students into careers in public service. Nearly 300 high school alumni have earned their New York State EMT Certification through the Youth EMS Academy, and 108 graduates have gone on to join the FDNY.
Posted @withregram • @fdny Scenes from the Calendar of Heroes launch event!
📍Calendars are available now at FDNYShop.com.
Sponsored by the FDNY Foundation, in partnership with Firehouse Subs, the iconic calendar showcases some of the FDNY’s Best and Bravest first responders.