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Phoenix Award . . .   

The Phoenix Award recognizes South Trail personnel for cardiac arrest saves
 that result in the patient leaving the hospital alive.   

The following personnel have shown exemplary medical skills
 that allowed the further extension of human life.   
 

ST-Engine 62  B-shift
D/C Ben Bengston, Lt. Tom Evans, FF Rudy Dasta
FF James Grace, and FF Eddie MacKinnon
Cardiac Arrest Save
Feb. 10,  2010
The Legends
Mr. Schultz expresses his appreciation to FF Grace, Lt. Evans,
FF Dasta, and D/C Bengston at the May 17 Commission Meeting.

 

ST-Engine 64  B-shift
Eng. Cindi Yeager, Eng. Todd Anderson,
FF Richard Reed, and FF Jim Smith


Cardiac Arrest Save on February 25, 2010 in Gateway
Mr. Lodge expresses his and his wife's appreciation to
Eng. Yeager and FF Reed
 at the April 19, 2010 Commission Meeting.

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ST-Engine 62  B-shift
Lt. Tom Evans, FF James Grace, and FF Eddie MacKinnon


Cardiac Arrest Save on February 17, 2010 in Fiddlesticks
   
Mr. Streep expresses his appreciation to FF Grace, FF MacKinnon,
and Lt. Evans at the March 15, 2010 Commission Meeting.

 

ST-Rescue 61  C-shift
FF Kyle Downing and FF Jaron Schinke
Cardiac Arrest Save
January 9, 2010
on S. Cleveland Avenue
FF Schinke and FF Downing receive the Phoenix Award
 at the March 15, 2010 Commission Meeting. 

 

           

See Phoenix Awards - 2009

      

Stork Club Members . . .   

The following South Trail personnel are recognized as Stork Club members for delivering a baby!

ST-Engine 62 - C-shift
Lt. James Tanner, Eng. Matt Thunell, FF Ruben Castro

Baby Girl
May 31, 2008
RaceTrac - Daniels Pkwy.

 

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