It’s been a big week for the Broken Arrow Fire Department. The department recently celebrated the graduation of eight new cadets from the Broken Arrow Fire Academy, welcoming a fresh class of firefighters into its ranks and strengthening the team that serves the community every day.
The milestone ceremony marked the culmination of rigorous training for the eight graduates, who are now ready to serve Broken Arrow residents as full members of the department. Graduations like this one are a testament to the dedication of both the cadets and the instructors who prepare them for one of the most demanding and important jobs in any city.
And the good news doesn’t stop there. The Broken Arrow Fire Department is also gearing up to give local kids a hands-on look at what it takes to be a firefighter. The department announced it will host a free Junior Fire Academy in July, offering young community members an exciting opportunity to learn about fire safety, emergency response, and what life is like for the men and women who protect Broken Arrow.
The Junior Fire Academy is free to participants, making it accessible to families across the community. Events like this help build lasting connections between the fire department and the residents it serves — and just might inspire the next generation of Broken Arrow firefighters.
Together, these two announcements highlight a department that is not only growing its professional team but also investing in the community’s future. Keep an eye out for registration details on the July Junior Fire Academy from the Broken Arrow Fire Department.