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Sharonville swears in six new firefighter‑paramedics
Summary
Mayor Hartman and the Sharonville City Council ceremonially swore in six new firefighter‑paramedics, who each described prior training and local ties. The introductions highlighted the department’s recruitment and upcoming community engagement.
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Sharonville formally welcomed six new firefighter‑paramedics at its July 21 council meeting, where Mayor Hartman introduced each recruit and led them through a ceremonial oath.
"We're glad to have all of you here," Mayor Hartman said as the new hires — Brian Burnett, Jordan Flynn, Elizabeth Hyland, Colton (last name not specified), Andrew Webber and Cameron Willis — were sworn in. Council members and family members gathered at the front of the council chamber for photos.
Council members heard brief biographies for each new hire: prior service in regional fire departments, ongoing paramedic training at local colleges, and community involvement including adjunct teaching and military‑history scholarship. The mayor noted the ceremony was followed by a short break to allow families to take pictures and celebrate.
The swearing‑in highlights the city’s ongoing hiring and retention efforts for its public safety workforce; no formal council action was required for the ceremonial oath. The council proceeded with its regular agenda following the introductions.

