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~ Colorado Springs, CO - The Colorado Springs Fire Department has announced the reinstatement of their highly anticipated 2026 Fire Training Academy. This news comes as a relief to many, as the academy was previously facing cancellation due to budget cuts.
Thanks to the tax revenues generated from recreational marijuana, the academy is now back on track and fully operational. This development has been welcomed by Mayor Yemi Mobolade, who believes that public safety is crucial for a thriving city. "Today's announcement is a significant win for Colorado Springs," stated Mayor Mobolade. "It reflects our shared commitment to keeping our community safe and well-served."
The fire department, led by 2024 Fire Chief of the Year Randy Royal, has been recognized for their exceptional training and professionalism. Chief Royal expressed his gratitude towards Mayor Mobolade and City Council for allocating funds to ensure that the department can maintain its strength and readiness. "As your Fire Chief, I am committed to keeping our response times and staffing numbers at optimal levels to serve our community with excellence," he stated.
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The 2026 Fire Training Academy has welcomed 36 recruits from various parts of Colorado and beyond. These individuals will undergo an intensive 18-week training program designed to equip them with the necessary skills for modern firefighting challenges. The academy officially began on February 10, 2026.
The training program will cover multiple disciplines such as structural firefighting, wildland fire operations, hazardous materials response, emergency medical technician refresher courses, driver/operator-pumper certification, and other specialized skills essential for firefighter readiness.
The reinstatement of the academy highlights CSFD's dedication to operational excellence. By investing in training and personnel, the department ensures that Colorado Springs remains prepared to respond effectively to emergencies and protect its community. With this renewed commitment to training future firefighters, CSFD continues to lead the nation in fire safety and preparedness.
Thanks to the tax revenues generated from recreational marijuana, the academy is now back on track and fully operational. This development has been welcomed by Mayor Yemi Mobolade, who believes that public safety is crucial for a thriving city. "Today's announcement is a significant win for Colorado Springs," stated Mayor Mobolade. "It reflects our shared commitment to keeping our community safe and well-served."
The fire department, led by 2024 Fire Chief of the Year Randy Royal, has been recognized for their exceptional training and professionalism. Chief Royal expressed his gratitude towards Mayor Mobolade and City Council for allocating funds to ensure that the department can maintain its strength and readiness. "As your Fire Chief, I am committed to keeping our response times and staffing numbers at optimal levels to serve our community with excellence," he stated.
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The 2026 Fire Training Academy has welcomed 36 recruits from various parts of Colorado and beyond. These individuals will undergo an intensive 18-week training program designed to equip them with the necessary skills for modern firefighting challenges. The academy officially began on February 10, 2026.
The training program will cover multiple disciplines such as structural firefighting, wildland fire operations, hazardous materials response, emergency medical technician refresher courses, driver/operator-pumper certification, and other specialized skills essential for firefighter readiness.
The reinstatement of the academy highlights CSFD's dedication to operational excellence. By investing in training and personnel, the department ensures that Colorado Springs remains prepared to respond effectively to emergencies and protect its community. With this renewed commitment to training future firefighters, CSFD continues to lead the nation in fire safety and preparedness.
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