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Navy firefighters
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navy firefighters

These five new fire department officers have a collective total of more than 70 years of experience with Navy Region Mid-Atlantic and this recent promotion process has been the largest ever conducted in the department. Training the members, maintaining accountability, and looking out for hazards is key to this success.” Before all other duties, the officers must bring their company home at the end of each shift. An officer’s job can be summed up in a few words, but the job is far from simple. Officers owe it to their company members, their members’ families and the Sailors and citizens they protect, to be the best at what they do. The Fire District 2 Fire Chief, Christopher Payne, said, “The responsibility trusted to officers should weigh heavy upon each one. Navy Region Mid-Atlantic Fire & Emergency Services is the Department of Defense (DoD) fire department that supports Navy operations on the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast coasts of the United States.įirefighter-Paramedic Roger Hill, Firefighter-EMT Jeremy Brown, Firefighter-EMT Josh Tomon, Firefighter-EMT Jonathan Harvey, and Firefighter-Paramedic Troy Ellis were pinned with their new captain badges by family members and fire department mentors, a fire department tradition that has accompanied promotions for decades. The five officers are part of a class of 25 Navy Region Mid-Atlantic Fire & Emergency Services Firefighters who were promoted to Captain. Five new captains assigned to Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY) and Naval Weapons Station Yorktown, Fire District 2, were pinned in a ceremony at NNSY’s Trophy Park, Feb.








Navy firefighters