On Saturday, February 24, the Ridge Volunteer Fire Department and Auxiliary installed their 2024 Administrative and Operational Officers, and recognized several members for their contributions during 2023.
Joe Cooper, Past President of the Southern Maryland Volunteer Firemen’s Association, swore in the Administrative Officers, Board of Directors, Operational Officers, and Engineers. Becky Wathen, Past President of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Southern Maryland Volunteer’s Firemen’s Association and the Maryland State Firemen’s Association, swore in the Auxiliary Officers.
2024 Administrative Officers President - Matt Ridgell Vice President - Scot Best Secretary - Bonnie Ridgell Assistant Secretary - Carley Hadley Treasurer - Johnny Wathen
2024 Board of Directors Matt Ridgell Scot Best Bonnie Ridgell Johnny Wathen Brian Cooper Philip "Heavy" Ridgell Allen Raley Francis Raley Rob Dodge John "Peanut" Gatton
2024 Operational Officers Chief - Brian Cooper Deputy Chief - Bradley Cooper Captain 4 - Danny Gatton Captain 4A - Allen Raley Captain 4B - Jannet Keister Lieutenant 4A - Scot Best Lieutenant 4B - Rob Dodge Lieutenant 4C - Charlie Russell Lieutenant 4D – Jacob Keister Health/Safety Officer 4 - Phil Cooper Incident Safety Officer 4A - Tom Trossbach Incident Safety Officer 4B - Philip "Heavy" Ridgell Incident Safety Officer 4B - Francis Raley Water Supply - Johnny Morrison Chaplin - David Cullison PIO/Fire Prevention – Scot Best Chief Engineer - John "Peanut" Gatton Engineer – Steve Bradburn Engineer - Darius Hawkins Engineer - Charlie Langley Engineer - Johnny Morrison Engineer - Keith Raley Engineer - Tony Ridgell Engineer - Robbie Wood
2024 Auxiliary Officers President - Debbie Fairfax Vice President - Jessica Snyder Recording Secretary - Darlene Wood Corresponding Secretary - Lisa Gibbs Treasurer – Laura Cook
After the swearing in of the Officers and dinner, the awards ceremony followed with acknowledgement of members’ achievements. Congratulations to the following 2023 award recipients:
President's Award: Scot Best
Rookie of the Year: Ryan Caron
Engineer of the Year: Johnny Morrison
Joseph C. Titus Public Safety and Fire Prevention Award: Robb Bickel
Top 10 Responders (includes stand-by support): 1. Keith Raley (227 alarms) 2. Heavy Ridgell (222 alarms) 3. Francis Raley / Robbie Wood (185 alarms) 4. Scot Best (180 alarms) 5. Danny Gatton (172 alarms) 6. Tony Ridgell (171 alarms) 7. Ron Hafner (153 alarms) 8. John Keister (152 alarms) 9. Johnny Morrison (148 alarms) 10. Jimmy Cooper (131 alarms)
Top Apparatus Responders (rode apparatus to the incident): 1. Danny Gatton (139 alarms) 2. Keith Raley (129 alarms) 3. Francis Raley (117 alarms) 4. John Keister (110 alarms) 5. Scot Best (109 alarms) 6. Brian Cooper / Jacob Keister (89 alarms) 7. James Clark (87 alarms) 8. Bradley Cooper (82 alarms) 9. Jannet Keister (75 alarms) 10. Ron Hafner (73 alarms)
Life Membership (25 years): Charlie Bradburn
Length of Service Awards: 5 years: Jacob Keister, Leah Langford 10 years: Lori Raley 20 years: Joseph W. Raley, John Ridgell, Joshua Wise, Scot Best, Matthew Ridgell, George Franklin 25 years: Charlie Bradburn 30 Years: Brian Cooper, Stephen M. Gatton 35 Years: Johnny Wathen, Jr. 40 Years: Leo (LP) Mercure 60 Years: Phillip R. Cooper, Jr. Joseph H. Raley, Franklin (Dickie) Wood
Auxiliary Life Membership (20 years): Lisa Gibbs
Auxiliary Length of Service Award: 15 years: Lauren Wood 20 Years: Lisa Gibbs 25 Years: Renee Russell 35 Years: Margie Cooper / Kay Carter 40 Years: Mary (Snookie) Raley 50 Years: Joyce Ridgell
Auxiliary Service Member Award: Alex Pulliam
Auxiliary President Debbie Fairfax and Vice President Jessica Snyder presented the Department with several new tools and life-saving equipment for our membership. These items included: 10 Seek FirePRO 300 Personal Thermal Imaging (TI) Cameras (with retractable lanyards), First Responder Door Stops (one for each member), Firewipes On-Scene Firefighter Skin Decontamination Wipes (boxes for each unit), 200 Nomex hoods (enough to provide a second hood for each member), six Lifepak 1000 AEDs, and 20 New York Hooks of varying sizes. Additionally, they have allocated $4,000 to go towards the future purchase of new duty uniforms for our members. In total, the Auxiliary provided $39,215 worth of items!
Recognition plaques were given to the members of three Apparatus Committees: - New Boat 4: Chair John (Peanut) Gatton, Tony Ridgell, Tyler Gatton, Chris Bender, Steve Gatton, Brian Cooper, John Keister, Ron Hafner, Francis Raley. Special presentation to State Delegate Brian Crosby for his assistance in securing grant funds. - Command 4: Chair Brian Cooper, John Morrison, Tony Ridgell, Ron Hafner, John Keister, Phil Cooper - UTV 4: Chair Bradley Cooper, Allen Raley, Scot Best, Joey Purcell, Matt Ridgell
The Officers and members of the Ridge VFD and Auxiliary would like to thank our Master of Ceremonies, Former St. Mary's County Commissioner Dan Raley for the laughs, Rita B Catering for the amazing food, DJ Wild Wes for the great tunes, and Mary Franklin (Moonlight Ridge Photography) for the great pictures. A special thanks to the members of Second District Volunteer Fire Department and Rescue Squad for covering our area during the installation and awards banquet.
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