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Today, 631 new NYPD officers graduated from the Police Academy, taking the oath to serve and protect New York City. They will be joining forces with the rest of the NYPD on New Year’s Eve, ensuring everyone’s safety. The FDNY is also preparing for the busy night, with Lt. Roy David, a 50-year veteran, emphasizing the importance of the people in the department.
Congratulations to the newest class of Police Academy graduates! The future is bright with this group of New York’s Finest! https://t.co/uZlK73xPDZ
Congrats to the 600+ new recruits who joined NY’s Finest! You will change lives for the better. See you in Times Square on NYE and in every neighborhood soon! Thank you for serving the public! https://t.co/KxoxXIfAIB
Congratulations to the 631 Police Academy graduates who trained for six months to finally take today’s oath to protect and serve their city. They’ll be out there joining forces with the rest of the NYPD on New Year’s Eve, ensuring everyone’s safety. We wish them the best! https://t.co/bvfAHUJEDz
#NYE is like the Super Bowl of EMS Operations. Hundreds of thousands of revelers descend on Times Square. Among those on watch will be Lt. Roy David of PSAC2, a 50-year veteran of the FDNY. Looking back, Lt. David says it’s the people that make the FDNY such a special place. https://t.co/JJKwiALg8s
Congratulations to the more than 600 recruits who raised their right hands and took the oath to officially join the ranks of NY's Finest. They are embarking on a career that will change people’s lives for the better. That important work begins in Times Square on New Year’s Eve… https://t.co/PY03U1uA3s
Today, we welcomed 631 new guardians to the sacred work of serving and protecting New York City. I know how this class felt today — the pride, the excitement, the honor. But there will be hard days ahead, too. And we'll stand with our new NYPD officers and their families… https://t.co/OIiNfNWkm3