CHC Fire Academy鈥檚 Class 107 Celebrates Triumph Through the Storm - 海角直播

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Publish Date: Jan. 30, 2023

Cadets on stage

Photo: 107th Fire Academy Cadets.

CHC Fire Academy鈥檚 Class 107 Celebrates Triumph Through the Storm For Grace Shumate, becoming part of the fire service is not just a career, it鈥檚 her calling.

From day one, Shumate and fellow 海角直播 Fire Academy cadets were faced with a laundry list of challenges, from evolutions to scenario-based trainings inside burn boxes that simulated what it was like to fight fires in enclosed spaces.

With such daunting obstacles behind them, the Academy 107 class was able to celebrate another milestone in their budding careers: Graduation Day.

鈥淚t was these times that tested our courage and communication,鈥 said Shumate during the special event held inside the Finkelstein Performing Arts Center on Dec. 16. 鈥淭hroughout this academy, I have come to realize that iron sharpens iron, and there鈥檚 something remarkable about surrounding yourself with like-minded individuals who have an eagerness to dedicate their lives on behalf of others.鈥

CHC Fire Academy Chief Mike Alder lead the ceremony, which was attended by excited family members, friends, and supporters. While each ceremony is different, the celebration has been anchored by tradition, including the awarding of the class plaque that will soon hang with those of previous academies on the fire station walls, and announcing student scholarships. Traditionally, the Academy invites a guest speaker to share encouraging remarks and stories from their careers. However, Alder said he and his team decided to change this tradition by inviting a student , Grace Shumate, to the podium to tell her story.

鈥淥ne hundred and 24 days later, I believe we have been given the [right] tools鈥 to fight the good fight,鈥 Shumate said, adding, 鈥淵ou are unstoppable. Remember this is bigger than stopping fires. [And] as you put on your gear, remember to have a 鈥榥o quit鈥 attitude鈥 and as you prepare to enter the flames, remember your training.鈥

Class 107鈥檚 motto was 鈥淭hrough the Storm,鈥 and staying 鈥渄ry鈥 through the 鈥渞ains鈥 they did -- from sacrificing time away from friends and loved ones to losing a beloved member of the Academy family, Lead Ladder Instructor Mike Horton. When asked by Alder to 鈥渓eave something behind,鈥 this year鈥檚 class did so by showcasing their hard work in a video highlight reel with a soundtrack amplifying an inspiring message. The video was dedicated to the memory of Horton, who died in November 2022.

Every little thing they did was above and beyond what they had to do,鈥 Alder said when referring to the video and class plaque.

Before Class 107 was dismissed for the last time, Alder presided over the awarding of scholarships and awards:

Scholarships

  • The Mike Orland and Terri Wallen scholarships 鈥 Grace Shumate
  • The Dave Golder Scholarship 鈥 Gunnar De Soto
  • The Leroy Balch Scholarship 鈥 Rudy Beltran
  • The David Avila Scholarship 鈥 Jonathan Soden

Awards

  • Highest Academic Achievement 鈥 Ishwar Persaud
  • Most Inspirational Cadet 鈥 Ethan Ruiz
  • Instructors鈥 Award 鈥 Grace Shumate

The Fire Academy at 海角直播 is one of the premier fire academies in Southern California. Students complete an 18-unit course filled with various in-class lectures and hands-on training. Two full-time academies are held each year, and students are required to be on-site from 6 a.m. until 5 p.m. every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday and occasional Wednesdays. Applications are accepted year-round. To learn more about the program and/or to contribute to future Academy classes through monetary donations, visit www. craftonhills.edu