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Executive and Line Officers Elections for 2008 - 2009 at Bay District Volunteer Fire Department
By Public Information Officer Douglas Medley
October 26, 2008
On October 20, 2008 members of Stations 3 and Station 9 met at Station 3 for the monthly business meeting and the first order of the evening was the election of officers to lead the department in the upcoming year. It was a large turnout as usual for elections as every member wants their opportunity to have a say in what direction they want the department to take for the coming year. After all was said and done the vote was held and the following members were voted into the following offices.
EXECUTIVE OFFICERS
President - Robert Braddock 1st. Vice President - Keith Fairfax 2nd. Vice President - Doug Medley Treasurer - Bruce Theden Secretary - Joe Cooper Special Account Treasurer - Melvin Tennyson Board Member at Large - Joe Zienda Board Member at Large - Pat Stanley
LINE OFFICERS
Fire Chief - Wayne Johnson Ass't Fire Chief - Joe Gould Deputy Chief 3 - Jeff Evans Deputy Chief 9 - Shawn Downs Captain 3 - David Carroll Captain 9 - Mark Warren Lieutenant 3 - Steve Stockwell Lieutenant 9 - Kyle Adams Sergeant 3A - Robert Wahrenbrock Sergeant 3B - Paul West Sergeant 3C - Anthony Allen Sergeant 9A - Steve Vallandingham Sergeant 9B - Richard Starr
STAFF OFFICERS
Senior Safety Officer - Mark Buhl Safety Officer 3 - Tim Pennington Safety Officer 9 - Anthony Thomas Health Officer - Joe Zienda Water Supply Officer - Keith Fairfax 1st. Engineer Station 3 - Mike Fuhrman 1st. Engineer Station 9 - Les Hansen Station Manager 3 - Ken Spaulding Station Manager 9 - Bryan Iagnemmo
Public Information Officer - Doug Medley
All the members wish good luck to the new officers and we all look forward to another busy year as we await the arrival of our new ladder truck for station 3 plus the expectation of a new addition to station 9 to be able to house a new pumper and a new tanker in the coming year. It sure looks like all the incoming officers will have a busy schedule for their term in office.