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Sisters-Camp
Sherman firefighters hold awards dinner Sisters-Camp
Sherman firefighters and paramedics reviewed a busy, challenging year at
the 66th Anniversary Awards Banquet held Saturday evening, April 26, at
Sisters Community Church.
Upon entering, firefighters,
board members and their guests were welcomed with beautifully set tables
of appetizers and punch. A slide presentation done on a large screen above
the stage provided quick glimpses of heroic efforts, training -- and comic
relief.
Especially riveting were the
photographs of the Black Butte Ranch blaze with amazing, close-up insider
views.
Chaplain Ed Beacham gave the
invocation and prayer. Chief Don Rowe spoke movingly of his years in service
and his respect for, and appreciation to, all who have worked with him.
He related memorable stories of the long hours and the dedication of the
volunteers.
In a moving tribute, Rowe
introduced his mother, Rita.
Board Vice-President Al McKenzie
recognized special guests Federal Special Agent Sauter, FBI, and United
States Attorney John Ray in gratitude for their tireless investigation
and successful prosecution of former Board Chairman Sheriff Greg Brown.
The funds Brown embezzeled
were returned to the district (see related story, page 1).
"We just want to go on from
here. We want closure." said Chief Rowe. "Thanks to Agent Robert Sauter
and Attorney Ray, that is now possible."
The celebration continued
as awards were presented.
Ted Larison, scholarship student,
won Emergency Medical Technician of the Year; Jeremy Ast, career firemedic,
Firefighter of the Year; Volunteers of the Year (a tie), John Gerke, Association
Vice-President, and Jeff Liming, Association President; Steve Ward, volunteer
firefighter and dispatcher for Deschutes County 911, Rookie of the Year.
Stephen Fisher, volunteer,
earned the Water Shovel Award.
(Note: This is an inside joke
regarding an award given to the one who screwed up the most in communications.
It originated when a water
shuttle was ordered and the command was received by a newbie who heard
"water shovel." Said newbie proceeded to search high and low, demanding
that senior officers tell him where to get one.)
This year's perpetual award
was a "golden" shovel attached to a bucket. Fisher will do the honors
in presenting it in 2004 to the next recipient.
Fisher was also honored with
a very significant plaque. It is the Special Chicken-'N-The-Egg Award.
Seems Fisher mistakenly ordered a few thousand extra eggs for last Easter's
egg hunt.
This year's event offered
a ton of the plastic replicas filled with candy.
Special Recognition was awarded
Bernadine Lowery, the first EMT in Sisters, and to Georgia Gallagher,
also one of the founding EMTs who was instrumental in obtaining the original
ambulance here.
Former Fire Chief Don Mouser
was honored, as were Budget and Board Directors Glenn Keeran, Al McKenzie,
Chan Cathcart, Don Boyd, Steve Spear and Dave Elliott.
And last, but certainly not
least, the entire staff was thanked for each member's hours of valor and
dedication.
The Year In Review presentation
recognized the hundreds of hours volunteers contributed in providing fire
protection and suppression, emergency medical services, public education
of fire prevention, safety programs, medical information and advisories,
free blood pressure checks and the American Red Cross blood drives at
the main fire hall every month.
An upcoming event of interest
is The Fire Safety Fair and EMS Fair at the Village Green on Elm Street.
The event will be held on
Saturday, May 24.
Participants will be Sisters-Camp
Sherman, Deschutes 911 Center and Cloverdale and Black Butte Ranch Fire
Departments. |
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