Ridgeland Fire Department launching program to train military veterans
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Ridgeland Fire Department launching program to train military veterans

dailydispatch.com
November 4, 2025

Summary

The Ridgeland Fire Department is launching a new apprenticeship program aimed at training military veterans as Emergency Medical Technicians. This initiative, supported by local government and educational partners, allows veterans to utilize their GI Bill benefits while gaining practical experience in emergency medical services.

Such programs are crucial for easing the transition of veterans into civilian careers, providing them with valuable skills and support as they adapt to new roles in the workforce.

Why this matters for apprenticeships

This story highlights the importance of tailored apprenticeship programs that serve specific communities, such as military veterans. By offering pathways into high-demand fields like emergency medical services, these initiatives contribute to workforce development and enhance career opportunities for those who have served.

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