Sunday, June 21, 2026

Northwest Louisiana Technical Community College Celebrates First Graduating Class of EMRand Firefighter Program

by BPT Staff
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Northwest Louisiana Technical Community College is proud to celebrate the graduation of the
first cohort of students from its Emergency Medical Responder and Firefighter program. The
program, hosted through the college’s Minden Campus, provides high school students with
hands-on-training and industry recognized certifications that prepare them for careers in
emergency response and public service.

The program serves students from Webster, Bienville, and Claiborne parishes, offering a unique
opportunity for students to begin career training while still in high school.

“It was a really enjoyable experience for me,” said instructor Jeff Franklin. “I’ve been an
educator all my life, and getting to work again with perspective firefighters was quite
refreshing. They were a good group, we had a good time, and we’re excited to see where this
program will go. It’s very unique and really the only one of its kind in the state.”
Chief Johnny Ogden emphasized the impact the partnership is already making on the region
and the future of the fire service.

“This partnership with Northwest Louisiana Technical Community College is creating
meaningful opportunities for both high school students and adults who want to serve their
communities through the fire service. By expanding access to firefighter training, we are helping
develop the next generation of firefighters while also supporting volunteer departments with
well-trained personnel.”

Students interested in future EMR and Firefighter classes can learn more by visiting
www.nltcc.edu/workforce-development/workforce-courses-and-training or by calling
318.371.3035.

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