16 recruits graduated from the state fire academy Monday morning in Springfield.

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – 16 recruits graduated from the state fire academy Monday morning in Springfield.

This comes after 10 weeks of training in the academy. Many of the recruits say it’s been a dream of theirs to pursue firefighting and serve western Massachusetts.

“I have little sisters and it was really important to me growing up to be a good role model for them and just a good role model for just all the other young women,” says Allison Cote, a firefighter with Amherst Fire Department.

Across the region, there is currently a paramedic and firefighter shortage.

Those interested can learn more information here about how to become a recruit at the State Fire Academy.

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