Thursday, May 19, 2011

Forest Grove Firefighter is recognized with Oregon Public Service Award

Saturday May 14th was a special evening for our department as B Shift Firefighter Geoff McFarland received recognition at the Oregon Fire Service Meritorious Awards Banquet in Salem for his outstanding car seat inspection program. This annual event recognizes firefighters from across the State for the work that they do in our communities each and every day. Below the photo of Geoff is what the Oregon Fire Chief's Association had to say about why Geoff was chosen for recognition this year. Congratulations to Geoff for the recognition of his amazing work that he does with this project!








Geoff McFarland recipient of the 2011 Oregon Fire Chief's Association Public Service Award


"The Public Service Award may be awarded to an individual or group who has unselfishly given to the fire service, above and beyond expected performance. This individual or group will have shown distinguished public service, promoting fire and life safety in the state of Oregon.

Statistics show that 80% of all child restraints in cars are used incorrectly, and according to the National Safe Kids Campaign children are three and a half times more likely to be injured when their safety seat is improperly installed. Acting in response to these sobering statistics, Forest Grove Firefighter Geoff McFarland spent three years developing a community-wide program that gives parents the opportunity to receive a free safety seat inspection. Each month, Geoff coordinates an experienced team with members from the fire personnel, law enforcement, and the Oregon Safe Kids Coalition to volunteer at the event. Geoff is also an educator, spending quality time with everybody to ensure his visitors are capable of installing the safety seat correctly and understand how to protect their most precious cargo. In 2010 Geoff personally helped ensure that 100 car seats were safe and ready for the open road. The clinic, run out of Forest Grove Fire and Rescue headquarters, is on e of only three regularly offered to the 529,000 residents of Washington County. Making it clear that the children's safety was his top priority, Geoff's enthusiasm and unwavering commitment to this program made it an overwhelming success. Subsequently, Geoff has become a leader in the region for his promotion of fire and life safety through innovative programs similar to this one. For his life saving efforts Geoff McFarland received the Public Service award."

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