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Bulloch County Fire Department holds annual awards banquet

Kelcey King a Full Time Bulloch County Firefighter and Don Bonner a volunteer Bulloch County Firefighter were named Firefighters of the Year by the Bulloch County Fire Department. Read the story for a full list of awardees.
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Bulloch County Fire Department

The Bulloch County Fire Department held their annual awards banquet recently at the Statesboro Kiwanis Community building.  Kelcey King was named the Full Time Firefighter of the year and Don Bonner was named the Volunteer Firefighter of the Year.  Below are a list of this years awardees.

Grice Connect sends our thanks to each of these brave men and women for all of their sacrifice and service to our community.  

Congratulations to all of the awardees.  

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Kelcey King, Firefighter of the Year, Full Time. (Photo courtesy of Bulloch County Fire Department)

 

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Dan Bonner, Firefighter of the Year, Volunteer. (Photo courtesy of the Bulloch County Fire Department)
 
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Randy Totten, Officer of the Year, Volunteer. (Photo courtesy of the Bulloch County Fire Department)
 
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David Pollett, Volunteer with Station 5 (Bay) retires after 33 years of service. (Photo courtesy of the Bulloch County Fire Department)
 
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Dan Bonner received the “Going the Extra Mile Award”. (Photo courtesy of the Bulloch County Fire Department)

Firefighters with most ISO Training Hours in 2022

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Jackson Cannady (Full Time) completed 242 ISO hours in 2022. (Photo courtesy of the Bulloch County Fire Department)
 
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Brian McRee (Part-Time) completed 111 ISO training hours in 2022. (Photo courtesy of the Bulloch County Fire Department)
 
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Mike Rushing (Volunteer) completed 128 ISO hours of training in 2022. (Photo courtesy of the Bulloch County Fire Department)
 
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Jason Taylor was recognized for having the most hours (30.5) of service to various community events with the fire department. Photo courtesy of the Bulloch County Fire Department

Not Pictured:
Conner Dinitto (New Recruit) received award for 165 ISO hours of training.
Michael Dyches (Volunteer) received award for answering the most calls (124) in 2022.