Volunteer Recognition
Life Saving Award
On the morning of Monday, April 2nd 2018, Hector was working at his Security position at his facility in downtown Denver when he heard a commotion on the stairs. He went to investigate and found a co-worker squatting next to an unresponsive male at the top of the stairs, where the coworker said "he's not breathing". Hector immediately stepped in and assessed the man's pulse and breathing, and found him to be without a pulse and apnic. Hector sent for someone to call 911 and get an AED; Hector began providing CPR. When the AED arrived Hector prepared the AED, cleared the patient while and delivered a shock. They resumed compressions and after the two minute mark the AED said "no shock advised". The patient had a return of a pulse and started breathing. Denver Paramedics then arrived and took over patient care. The patient walked out of the hospital 2 weeks later and after a brief rehab is now home with his family.
Pillow Award (most volunteer shift hours)
Derek Miller 1104 hours in 2023
James Campbell 557 hours in 2022
David Scott 536 hours in 2021
Luke Morrone 662 hours in 2020
Connor Zeray 1317 shift hours in 2019
Established 2019
Firefighter of the Year
Nic Handy 2019
Zachary Lewis 2018
David Aguirre 2017
Tim Ralston 2016
David Scott 2015
Aaron Allen 2014
Andrew Clark 2013
Station 251 Dan Parker 2012
Station 252 Julia Pfannenstiel 2012
Station 253 Kyle Monroe 2012
Dustin Courter 2011
Station 252 Mike Skalisky 2010
Station 253 Alex Wilkinson 2010
Rookie of the Year
Trenton McCollam and Hayley Camara 2019
Shea Hall and Jorge Simental 2018
Brandon Kimbrel 2017
Jack Olson 2016
Ty Mervin 2016
Wyatt Erwin 2016
Nate Moss 2015
Bob Sterner 2014
Station 251 Mike Ziccardi 2013
Station 253 Mai Samhouri 2013
Andrew Clark 2011
Dustin Courter 2010
EMS Provider of the Year
Connor Zeray 2019
David Scott 2018
Nate Moss 2017
David Quatrochi 2016
Thomas Odenheimer 2015
TJ Jakopec EMT of the Year 2014
Established in 2014