Previous Award Winners

2000: Larry Murphy

2001: Bruce Shanabarger

2002: Jim Horne & Wayne Krider

2003: Ron Slagalslagalaward

2004: Roger Bennett

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2005: Don Chordas

2006: Ted Shively & Tim Rinker

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Firefighter of the year

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For 6 years now, the department has been handing out awards for amazing rescues,life saving skills and of course, firefighter of the year. Each year, the committee bases their decision on things such as dedication, personality, attitude and the drive for the person(s) to go the extra mile.

This year, Ted Shively and Tim Rinker were given this award because of their constant involvement in the department during special events and emergencies. But both have also gone beyond the call of duty by not only serving their community, but their country. Both men have served a tour of duty during the Iraqi conflict and we owe them greatly for their contribution to the safety of our country.

Congratulations Ted and Tim on a job well done!

Award Of Heroism

benrinkerawardOn January 18, 2006 Rinker was dining with his wife Amy and son Cameron when he was alerted by other people of an unresponsive man. After further evaluation, Rinker discovered the man had choked on food and passed out. Ironically, Rinker had been certified in CPR and the Heimlich maneuver. Ben acted quickly using his newly acquired skills and performed the Heimlich on the man clearing the obstructed airway.

 

awards of heroism

fingerleawardFirefighters Matt Straub, Chris Tomlinson, Tadd Shively, Ron Slagal and Jim Horne were honored December 11 th at an awards ceremony for saving the life of Tyler Fingerle.

On September 12 th 2006 emergency personnel responded to Bryie Road on a report of a vehicle accident with injuries. On arrival three patients were located outside of a vehicle that was sitting beneath power lines. It was confirmed that 2 of the 3 patients were dead on arrival and efforts were made to rescue of Fingerle from touching the downed power lines. All five firefighters put their lives on the line to rescue Fingerle and Monday he and his family joined the department for dinner and presentation of the awards to the firefighters.

 

Chiefs Award

bogardslagalawardWade Bogard (left) and Ron Slagal were honored December 11 th at an awards ceremony at the fire station.

 

Both men served as the department training officers for 2006 and set a goal of at least 1 training a month for the year. These two men far exceeded that goal with a total of 16 department trainings and the training of 5 new recruits.

For their outstanding efforts this year, they were presented the Chiefs Award which stands for outstanding achievement and going beyond the call of duty for the department.