FORT PIERCE, FL. (April 30, 2026) 秦埳玵 (The River) honored 72 newly certified Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) at the Treasure Coast Public Safety Training Complex. The ceremony celebrated the graduates’ completion of a rigorous 12-week training program designed to prepare first responders for the most critical moments in emergency medicine.

President Honors the Graduates
President Dr. Timothy E. Moore delivered the keynote address. He underscored the graduates’ vital contribution to public safety across the region.
“These 72 men and women have answered one of the most meaningful callings in public service, said Dr. Timothy E. Moore, President of 勛圖厙. Their training at 勛圖厙 reflects our unwavering commitment to preparing first responders who are ready from day one to protect lives on the Treasure Coast and beyond.”
Dean Caprino Recognizes Graduate Achievement
Retired FBI Special Agent Louis Caprino, Executive Dean of the School of Public Service Education, hosted the event. Dean Caprino recognized the graduates alongside Dr. Moore. He praised the dedication the class demonstrated throughout their training.
“These graduates have undergone a transformative curriculum. So, itprepares them for the unpredictable nature of emergency medicine, said LouisCaprino, Executive Dean, 勛圖厙s School of Public Service Education.Whether they respond to a single patient in distress or a large-scale disaster, they possess the skills and the mindset to save lives.”
Graduates Enter a High-Demand Career Field
Graduates now enter one of the region’s most in-demand career fields. Accordingly, The River’s EMT alumni regularly secure positions with fire and rescue departments, hospital emergency rooms, and private ambulance services.Additionally, many graduates use their EMT certification as afoundation for advanced medical training. These programs includeparamedicand nursingpathways.
Program Curriculum Overview
The Rivers 12-week EMT program covers three core areas of study:
- Medical Science:涅n-depth study of anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology.
- Emergency Care:浚ritical interventions for cardiac, respiratory, and other life-threatening conditions.
- Crisis Response:浚oordination and response tactics for natural andman-madedisasters.
Class of Spring 2026
The Rivers EMT graduatesinclude:Myles Armstrong, Joseph Bailey, YaidenBeausejour-Joseph,Charles Beauvais, Jasmine Biggs, Lauren Bishop, Braylen Bromfield,Omarion Buchanon, Eve Cannon, Nicolas Cavallo, Keyon Childs, Zackary Comiskey, Princess Corneille, Emmanuel Cruz-Oviedo, MaxwellDowning, Cayden Durrance, Holdyn Evans,TamanyFrater, DillonGladey, William Gonzalez,Stephanie Gonzalez, Eric Gonzalez, Jr., LetisiaGuerrero, Daniel Hartley, Nicholas Hatton,Yesenia Hernandez Lopez, Ashland Holtz, Jeremiah Hovey, JustonJaroszek,Michael Kirby, Ryan Knapp, Peyton, Knight, Logan Lamont, Joshua Lawrence, Ian LeBlanc, BradyLewis, Derrick Lindsay, DMario Malcolm-Dominque, Joao Victor Malta De Paula, BaileyMcDaniel, Thomas McGee, Raymond McNamara, Khalia Mesquita, Samuel Miller, ZacharyMoneau,Sophia Morris, Ariya Mosley, Katie Moyer, Nicholai Murray,Samuel OBrien, Owen OLeary, Osbaldo Paniagua,Vanessa Philistine, Briana Ramirez, Rebekah Reynolds, Jose Rodriguez, Jose Samayoa-Mazariegos,SaryannaSanders, Jerico Santa, Angel Schneider, Sabin Shellman, Scotty Shiver, Dylan Stanton, Elijah Stein, Jason Tavares-Laning, Ashton Teague, BrendanTokazowski, Nicholas Torres,TaylorToussel, Francisco Vargas Blanco, Zachary Walton, and Rashaun Weatherspoon. TheRivernamed BrendanTokazowskias the class honor graduate.
A National Model for Public Safety Training
The School of Public Service Education at The River continues to serve as a national model for public safety training. Through cutting-edge simulation tools and expert instruction, The River equips every graduate with the knowledge and confidence to protect and serve their communities.
Interested in Becoming an EMT?
Interested in studying to become an EMT at 勛圖厙? Visit /program/emergency-medical-services/ for information or contact Assistant Professor Ed Bradley, ebradley@irsc.edu, 772-462-7539.