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West Palm Beach Fire Department kicks off second year of Junior Alerts Program to train local teens

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West Palm Beach, Florida – For the second summer in a row, a group of eager West Palm Beach teenagers is getting an up-close look at life behind the sirens and hoses. The West Palm Beach Fire Department (WPBFD) has officially kicked off its 2nd Annual Junior Alerts Program, an initiative aimed at inspiring local youth and introducing them to careers in fire and emergency services.

This year’s session began on Monday, June 23, 2025, and once again teams up with the Florence DeGeorges Boys & Girls Club. The program, held weekly at Fire Station 3 on Broadway, brings together certified firefighters and local teens for a summer experience that’s part training, part mentorship, and full-on adventure.

The Junior Alerts Program first launched in 2024, born out of a desire to provide young people with more than just something to do during the summer. It offers a structured environment where participants not only learn about fire safety and emergency medical procedures but also develop vital life skills.

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“These teens have been engaged since the moment they stepped off the bus—intrigued by how firefighters operate on a daily basis and eager to get hands-on with every piece of equipment shown to them,” said Captain Brandon Simmons of WPBFD. “This program is about more than firefighting and medical care — it’s about building integrity, character, and confidence.”

The training days are packed with hands-on activities and real-life simulations, giving participants a genuine taste of what it’s like to work as a first responder. But it’s not all sirens and water hoses — the teens are also challenged to learn the discipline and leadership it takes to succeed in high-stress professions.

From climbing ladders to handling hoses, and from understanding first aid to working as a team under pressure, the program emphasizes both physical skill and personal growth. For many of these students, it’s the first time they’ve been exposed to what it means to serve the community in such a direct, impactful way.

Held at 5050 Broadway, the station transforms into a kind of classroom without walls each week, where books are replaced by breathing masks and fire gear. The program is free to participants and is designed to be inclusive and educational — no prior knowledge of firefighting is necessary.

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The return of the Junior Alerts Program has been met with enthusiasm, especially among parents and community leaders who see it as a powerful tool to steer youth toward positive goals. With a focus on teamwork and responsibility, the initiative mirrors many of the values promoted at the Boys & Girls Club.

And while the program is run by fire professionals, its lessons extend far beyond the firehouse. It’s about setting young people on a path — not necessarily to becoming firefighters, but to becoming committed, confident, and community-minded adults.

There’s no telling where the teens involved this summer might go next — maybe some will pursue careers in emergency services, while others might take these lessons of discipline and courage into entirely different fields. But one thing is clear: the Junior Alerts Program is already making an impact, one teenager at a time.

 

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