The very first First Responder Award was given Monday morning to Miranda Hicks. The presentation was made by County Judge Dr. Paul Lilly to Hicks during a meeting of Brown County Commissioners. In June, Judge Lilly announced a new program to recognize First Responders in Brown County for going above and beyond to serve the citizens of Brown County. This is a way to say a special “Thank You” for service.
North Lake Community Church also presented a $100 gift card from United Supermarkets to Hicks – who was nominated twice for the honor.
Co-workers describe Hicks as a veteran of more than five years, supervisor for about a year, having gone through paramedic school at TSTC Brownwood. “A hard worker who works extra shifts if needed, cares deeply for her patients and consistently goes above and beyond the call of duty” are just a few of the comments made in the nomination.
North Lake Community Church Continues Support of Fire Departments
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Security officers get awards for saving colleague s life
(From left) Singapore Turf Club chief executive Irene Lim, Mr Lawrence Nathan, Mr As ari Awi, Mr Anthonisamy David, Mr Christopher Ramasamy, and SCDF Commander Anthony Toh at the presentation of their awards.TNP PHOTO: YONG LI XUAN
Security officer Mr As ari Awi, 61 (above), who performed cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on Mr David
Their actions help 62-year-old, who suffered cardiac arrest, survive
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The new year started in a special way for Mr Anthonisamy David, who almost did not live to celebrate his 62nd birthday on Jan 5.
During a night shift on Dec 23, the senior security officer at Singapore Turf Club suffered a cardiac arrest, and it was thanks to the quick actions of three colleagues that he survived.
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Braving smoke to help neighbour in need
Madam Lim Ee Chin, 81, came to her neighbours rescue and helped them put out a fire in their Housing Board flat, despite being afraid of the flames.
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