MDFR inducts 39 highschoolers into its cadet program

Miami-Dade Fire Rescue inducted dozens of cadets into its campaign over the weekend A group of high school students spent the last months learning essential life-saving skills and getting real-life experience with local firefighters The Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Cadet Effort brings together young adults hoping for a future in the fire organization or a medical-related field The cadets trained in full gear and got to ride on fire trucks Among the students were Khloe and Kendra Gill twin sisters who have been helping the region for a decade Hi I m Khloe and I m Kendra and we re the safety patrol twins and now we are also officially a MDFR cadets noted the twins Khloe and Kendra with their mom s help have been providing helpful videos on social media for the last years From trick or treating to Fourth of July to Thanksgiving the Safety Patrol Twins are unfailingly making sure to communicate central information to everyone but especially to kids This made their induction into the MDFR Cadet Effort extra special to them It s really an amazing thing because for years as you declared we ve been doing the safety videos and I reliably felt like I did the videos and I wasn t really apart of the family and now that I m cadets I can absolutely say that I am apart of things and I can really make a difference going out on rides and helping people learning how to do all of the health things and the things a firefighter would do disclosed Khloe Khloe and Kendra plan to continue making helpful videos The cadet effort is four years long