FY18 Q2 Report FINAL

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FIRE/RESCUE 7

TWO OFFICERS RETIRE FROM MORRISVILLE FIRE/RESCUE

New Firefighters

Battalion Chief Robert Boening retired from the Morrisville Fire/ Rescue Department on Decem- ber 29, 2017, after 10 years of service. Chief Boening began his tenure with Morrisville Fire/ Rescue in 2007 as a Battalion Chief under Fire Chief Todd Wright. He has been very active in Morrisville Fire/Rescue’s training program and vehicle apparatus purchase and maintenance .

Tim Ryan comes to us from Spout Springs Emergency Ser- vices in Harnett County where he volunteered part-time. In his spare time, Tim likes to take motorcycle trips across country.

Battalion Chief Robert Boening

Captain Joe Engler retired from Morrisville Fire/Rescue on December 22, 2017. Engler was with the department for 20 years. He started as a part- time firefighter in 1997, pro- moted to a full-time engineer in 1999, a Lieutenant in 2003 and to Captain in 2009. Captain Engler leaves us to seek other avenues of adventure in the fire service.

James Garris was previously an engineer with the Salisbury Fire Department. He’s moved to Morrisville to be closer to loved ones. He is an out- doorsman and enjoys hunting, fishing, hiking and rock climb- ing.

Captain Joe Engler

CPR Classes: The most recent CPR class was in October, and had seven attendees. Look to the Parks and Rec Program Guide for future classes, or go to www.townofmorrisville.org/fire and click on the CPR picture.

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