Published Monday, 22 December, 2008 at 06:32 PM

Minister for Emergency Services
The Honourable Neil Roberts

Updated - Two new firefighters for the Central Region

Two new firefighters will join crews in the state's central region after graduating from the Queensland Combined Emergency Services Academy (QCESA) in Brisbane.

Steven Roser and Bradly Rosenblatt have completed an intense 16 week course, and will begin work in the new year.

Member for Rockhampton Robert Schwarten said the QCESA has produced some of the finest firefighters in the world, and this group is no exception.

"The 43 graduates come from a varied background, including a personal trainer, a youth charity worker, and police officers," he said.

Steven Roser will be based in Rockhampton, while Bradly Rosenblatt will head to Gladstone.

There were two females who graduated from the course.

A number of recruits had already experienced the fire service through the auxiliary ranks.

"This is just the beginning of the new recruits' training. It will continue throughout their career as they develop their skills," Mr Schwarten said.

Minister for Emergency Services Neil Roberts said 172 firefighters have graduated from the academy this year, compared to 92 last year.

"Recruits experienced some real life training during their course when they were called upon to assist in the clean up of the flooded Brisbane inner-city bypass during the recent storms.

"Whilst we are in the midst of an unprecedented global economic crisis, the Bligh Government is still committed to preserving essential frontline services," he said.

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