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Hobart Fire Department adds to ranks with two additional firefighters

by Edinburg Post Report
January 21, 2026
in World • Politics
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Firefighters/EMTs Samuel Stevens and Benjamin Casillas took the oath of office during a swearing-in ceremony held Tuesday at the Hobart Fire Department.

The addition of the two men brings the total employment up to 63, the first time the Hobart department has been fully staffed in numerous years, Hobart Fire Chief Enrique Lopez said in a release.

Both men came to the department with prior experience in the fire service and, by taking the oath of office, became part of a team committed to protecting life and property within the community, fire officials said.

Lopez provided remarks highlighting the meaning and responsibility of entering the fire service.  He said the ceremony is not defined by past experience but by the path ahead. He stated in the release that the badge represents trust from the citizens of Hobart, from fellow firefighters, and from the families who support those who serve.

Lopez also acknowledged the families present, emphasizing that the fire service demands long hours, missed holidays, and moments of uncertainty. He thanked them for providing the support that makes this profession possible and reinforced that new members join not only a department, but a family that trains together, relies on one another, and stands together in difficult moments.

Staffing levels have reached a milestone for the department, Lopez said.

“This is the first time in recent memory that the Hobart Fire Department is fully staffed,” Lopez said. “It speaks volumes. Not only because we have the means to offer these positions, but also because we have a community of driven men and women who answer the call.”

Hobart Fire Department administrative assistant Terry Newman, reflecting on more than four decades of service, provided additional context.

“This is the most I have ever seen in my 44 years,” Newman said. “Nineteen on duty at a time, 57 rotating, plus one chief, two assistant chiefs, two division chiefs, and one inspector. Sixty-three total.”

The oath of office was administered by Hobart Mayor Josh Huddlestun, who welcomed the new members and recognized their commitment to serving the city of Hobart.

Following the swearing-in, Stevens and Casillas received their badges and were formally introduced as the newest members of the department.

The Hobart Fire Department provides fire suppression, EMS, rescue, and community risk reduction services for residents and businesses throughout Hobart.

Deborah Laverty is a freelance reporter for the Post-Tribune.

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