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Career - William F.
Riley- Hillsborough County Fire Rescue |
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On February 22, 2005 Captain Riley and the
crew of Engine 7 were called to an auto vs. child. Upon arrival,
they found an unconscious 8 year old boy trapped beneath a Toyota
Camry. The boy, having been dragged some thirty feet beneath the
vehicle, was seriously injured and required a rapid and immediate
removal. Captain Riley decided to manually lift the vehicle in an
attempt to free the trapped child. He crawled under the rear of the
vehicle, and with the vehicle centered on his shoulders, was able to
push up into a hands-and-knee position under this vehicle. Using
only his physical strength, he raised the vehicle some 4 inches off
the ground allowing FM David Griffith and FM Michael Reyer to pull
the now-conscious child from under the vehicle.
The child was immediately transported and us expected to make a full
recovery.
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Dispatcher - Bill
O'Brien Sebring Police Department. |
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During the 2004-2005 hurricane season Bill
was the only dispatcher to stay on duty 24/7 until the end of the
storms, he answered all calls. In 1990 he was praised for his
compassion, and in 1991 he received a commendation from the Weaver
family for his handing of the fire call he received when their house
was on fire.
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Forestry - Jason Long |
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Jason Received recognition from
Commissioner Bronson and DOF Director Mike Long for his role in
saving a woman's life while deployed on Hurricane Katrina and for
his commitment to public service. On Sept 13, 2005 Jason was working
on the Save A Center Pod, in downtown Waveland. He spoke to a woman
in line and during the conversation she told him that her son who
was serving in Iraq was killed in action, and Katrina destroyed her
home, she confided to Jason that she could not take it any longer
and was going to commit suicide. Jason notified his POD manager and
they called for medical assist. The next day the woman came back to
the POD to thank Jason for getting her the help she needed and
saving her life.
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Volunteer - Lt. Randall
(Randy) Pettitt Plantation Fire Department |
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Randy is a 17 year veteran of the
Plantation Fire Dept. Consistently been a top responder and always
goes the extra mile to help fellow firefighters. Promoted to Lt in
2000, he is a State Certified Firefighter and Instructor and is
working toward his Fire Officer One certification. Randy not only
teaches new recruits the Basic Training Program, but he actively
develops creative ways of drilling the more seasoned members of the
department.
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