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Two Croton HS Students Graduate From Firefighter Program

CROTON-ON-HUDSON, N.Y. -- Two Croton-Harmon High School students graduated from the Westchester County Fire Training Center during a ceremony on Thursday.

Left to right: Probationary Firefighter Andrew Liebler, Asst. Chief Christopher Pesavento, Probationary Firefighter Jake Dominello, Deputy Chief Stephen Dominello

Left to right: Probationary Firefighter Andrew Liebler, Asst. Chief Christopher Pesavento, Probationary Firefighter Jake Dominello, Deputy Chief Stephen Dominello

Photo Credit: Croton-On-Hudson Fire Department

The two new Croton-on-Hudson probationary firefighters, Jake Dominello and Andrew Liebler, received their diplomas citing the completion of their state-level training that included 100 hours of training.

About 150 members from various Westchester County departments received their completion certificates during the event. 

Families of both members - including parents and siblings - were in attendance, proudly cheering on their newly anointed firefighters. 

Attending from Croton-on-Hudson Fire Department was Second Assistant Chief Christopher Pesavento, as well as Dominello's mother, Anita Dominello - a past captain, and his father, StephenDominello - a past chief. 

Dominello marks the third generation to work with the fire department, his late grandfather, Armand "Jake" Dominello was also a chief with the department.

Liebler has been a member of Explorer Post 2089 for three years and is an active part of Washington Engine Company No. 2. 

Both attend Croton-Harmon High School and should be graduating in 2018. 

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