SBMA, PPSA eyes partnership to train future Fire Marshalls

A total of 37 cadets of the Philippine Public Safety Academy (PPSA) undergo intensive firefighting and safety training under the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) Fire Department’s Advanced Firefighting Training program from March 24 to 28, 2025.

SUBIC BAY FREEPORT—The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA), through its Fire Department, and the Philippine Public Safety Academy (PPSA) are set to sign a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) to train the latter’s cadets for a future career in firefighting. 

SBMA Fire Chief Ranny Magno revealed this plan during the graduation ceremony for the Fire Cadets of PPSA Class of 2025 who have completed the comprehensive Advance Firefighting Training from March 24 to 28, 2025. 

“I do hope that for the next batch of cadets, the SBMA and PPSA will already have a formal agreement so that this kind of training can be done on a regular basis,” Magno added.

A total of 37 cadets of the Philippine Public Safety Academy (PPSA) undergo intensive firefighting and safety training under the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) Fire Department’s Advanced Firefighting Training program from March 24 to 28, 2025.

Recently, 37 cadets of the “Madayawlahi” Class of 2025, the second batch of PPSA students underwent a week-long intensive firefighting training, including Fire Suppression and Control, and Tactics, and Strategies, where the cadets were able to experience firefighting via simulated exercises. This specialized training also provided them with hands-on experience with modern firefighting equipment, tools, and tactical scenarios.

PPSA Commandant of Cadets Mark Anthony S. Saquing expressed his appreciation to the personnel of the SBMA Fire Department for actively playing a vital role in implementing the program with them.

He also thanked Fire Chief Magno, who was also the Course Director, as well as his training team composed of Deputy Fire Chief Edwin Santos, John Patrick Ablaza., Alvin Laconsay and Romano Custodio for mentoring their cadets.

A total of 37 cadets of the Philippine Public Safety Academy (PPSA) undergo intensive firefighting and safety training under the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) Fire Department’s Advanced Firefighting Training program from March 24 to 28, 2025.

Saguing said that the training provided a deeper understanding of fireground tactics, the science behind fire behavior, and the leadership required to protect communities in high-stakes emergencies, which are essential qualities for public safety officers.

“The fires that you battle are not just those that burn in buildings, but also the challenges that will test your character, endurance, and willpower. Through this training, you have gained not only the knowledge and skills but also the spirit of a true firefighter, one who never gives up, never backs down, and always stands firm in the face of adversity,” Saquing addressed his cadets.

PPSA was created under DILG Circular No. 2022-009 otherwise known as the “Creation and Operationalization of Philippine Public Safety Academy pursuant to Republic Act 11279.” It offers graduate degree courses for personnel of the BFP and the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) namely, Bachelor of Science in Fire Protection Administration, and Bachelor of Science in Penology and Corrections Administration. 

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