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On
Saturday,
March
7,
Shelburne
Fire
and
Shelburne
Rescue
departments
gathered
for
their
annual
banquet
to
share
camaraderie
and
to
celebrate
the
accomplishments
of
their
fellow
members.
Recognized at the banquet were the
elected
officers
of
both
agencies.
They
are:
Shelburne
Fire
Department:
Chief:
Craig
Wooster
1st
Asst.
Chief:
Jerry
Ouimet
2nd
Asst.
Chief:
Jim
Talley
Captain:
Jim
Buell
1st
Lt:Matt
Callaghan
2nd
Lt:
John
Goodrich
Shelburne
Rescue:
Chief:
Linda
Goodrich
Asst:
Suzanne
Zaner
Training
officer:
Megan
Cross
Treasurer:
Wendi
Turner
Secretary:
Andrew
Kehl
Members receiving service anniversary
pins
were:
Fire
Department:
Dan
Ericson
(3
years)
Matt
Callaghan
(5
years)
Bryan
Goodrich
(5
years)
Craig
Wooster
(30
years)
Shelburne
Rescue:
Fletcher
Bundy
(5
years)
Cherie
Schrader
(5
years)
Damon
Weinberg
(5
years)
John
Paul
Bettencourt
(10
years)
Nick
Mellish
(10
years)
Mark
Willis
(10
years)
Wendi
Turner
(20
years)
These
are
important
milestones
as
the
average
tenure
for
a
firefighter
or
EMS
person
in
the
United
States
is
less
than
four
years.
Special recognition was also given
to
the
following
persons:
Shelburne
Fire
Department:
Firefighter
of
the
Year:
Zach
Borst
Fire
Officer
of
the
Year:
John
Goodrich
Shelburne
Rescue:
Rescuer
of
the
Year:
Suzanne
Zaner
Charlie
Phelps
Award:
Richard
Fox
Driver
of
the
Year:
Cherie
Schrader
Joan
Foster
Award:
Karen
Dearborn
Rookie
of
the
Year:
Holly
Bachilas
Recognition was also given to three
Shelburne
residents
who
have
continued
to
serve
since
the
inception
of
the
Shelburne
First
Response
Team,
which
predated
the
formation
of
Shelburne
Rescue
some
20
years
ago.
They
are
Greg
Tweatt,
George
Nichols,
and
Julia
Jaques.
A presentation was made by Colleen
Haag,
Linda
Gilbert,
and
Al
Gilbert
of
the
Hands
to
Honduras
organization
for
the
work
done
by
Tom
Candon
and
Bob
Platt
in
setting
up
communications
systems
for
the
fire,
police,
ambulance,
and
hospital
of
Tela,
Honduras.
Tom Bessette and Tom Candon were recognized
for
their
work
in
obtaining
and
training
on
an
ambulance
for
the
community
of
Tela,
Honduras.
Those in attendance recognized the
many
local
businesses
who
donated
the
gifts
that
were
presented
during
the
evening.
Shelburne Fire and Shelburne Rescue
would
like
to
hear
from
any
residents
who
would
like
to
join
their
organizations.
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