CUMMING - During a recent ceremony, the Forsyth County Fire Department presented a number of awards, promoted personnel, graduated its first ever in-house EMT class, and graduated its newest recruit class. <br />
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(Read more about the ceremony and those who were honored by clicking on the link below.)<br />
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"Periodically, the Forsyth County Fire Department reviews incidents of significance that have been nominated for particular acts of heroism or actions that result in a life saved," said Division Chief Jason Shivers, who served as emcee for the ceremony. "Additionally, specific incidents that result in decisive and extraordinary efforts by a company are reviewed for Unit Citation Awards."<br />
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Thirty-nine Life Saved and 16 Unit Citation awards were presented to Fire Department<br />
personnel in recognition of outstanding actions over the past several years. <br />
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Three personnel received the Medal of Honor for a rescue from a burning home in December 2013. Tracy Boone, who was rescued from that fire, presented the Medal of Honor awards.<br />
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"We congratulate each and every one of these individuals," Fire Chief Danny Bowman<br />
said. "From those who are embarking on their brand new career with our department to<br />
those who were honored for their heroic actions while on the job, we are proud of each of them."<br />
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Tracy Boone thanks the personnel who rescued her.
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