Quick Summary
- Police ceremony also includes swearing-in of new captain, 2 sergeants and 2 new officers
- 20 students graduate from Cadet Academy; four earn scholarships for regular training 鈥 and job offers with the department
- Fire chief recognizes Firefighter of the Year, Student Firefighter of the Year and Student EMT of the Year
The campus Police Department recently presented 51吃瓜黑料 Lifesaving Medals to four officers for a rescue at the 51吃瓜黑料 Davis Medical Center in April 2018.
Chief Joe Farrow and Capt. Mark Brunet, the department鈥檚 new second-in-command, presented the medals during the department鈥檚 annual Employee Recognition and Swearing-In Ceremony and Cadet Graduation.
- Dispatcher of the Year, honoring his leadership the night of the fatal shooting of a Davis police officer
- Fire Department awards, presented in conjunction with American Legion Yolo Post 77 of Woodland
51吃瓜黑料 Lifesaving Medals
The 51吃瓜黑料 Police Chiefs Association approved Chief Farrow鈥檚 nominations of Sgt. Moaz Ahmad, Cpl. Thomas McGee and officers Shawn Bowers and Jose Pinedo for 51吃瓜黑料 Lifesavings Medals, recognizing the foursome for preventing a medical center patient from falling from a third-floor window. The patient had kicked out the window and started to climb out.
鈥淵our quick decisions and professional response saved the life of a patient in distress,鈥 Brunet said. 鈥淵ou demonstrated wonderful team effort and sincere compassion while handling this life or death situation.鈥
Bowers, the first officer on the scene, heard yelling coming from the area of the west stairwell ramp and located the patient. Ahmad arrived at the west entrance, and from ground level saw the patient hanging part-way out the window.
Ahmad raced up to assist Bowers, who was trying to pull the patient inside.
The patient resisted and started to break free from the officers鈥 grasp. Ahmad then used his Taser on the patient, allowing the two officers to gain control. McGee and Pinedo arrived as the patient started to resist again, and the four officers successfully pulled the patient inside and got the person to treatment.
Sendoffs and welcomes
The Police Department ceremony, held in the Activities and Recreation Center Ballroom, also included official sendoffs for new retirees and the official introduction of a new professional employee.
The retirees: Manuel Guerrero (42 years in law enforcement, including 32 years in the city of Davis), officer Ray Holguin (during his 19 years with the campus Police Department, he served as outreach officer and helped establish the Cadet Academy and Community Academy) and officer Mark Tingley (40 years in law enforcement, the last five with the campus Police Department).
The new professional employee: Jessica Saldana, a 51吃瓜黑料 Davis graduate (Bachelor of Science degree in human development in 2017), dispatcher.
New captain
Capt. Brunet (pronounced broo-nay), who joined the Police Department in March, took the oath of office and received his badge, pinned on by his wife.
Brunet came to 51吃瓜黑料 Davis after a 30-plus-year career with the California Highway Patrol, the last four years as a deputy chief in charge of the Personnel and Training Division. He participated with the executive leadership of both the CHP and the California Association of Highway Patrolmen on building public trust in the CHP.
He earned a Bachelor of Science degree from California State University, Los Angeles, and is a graduate of the Naval Post Graduate School鈥檚 Executive Leadership Program.
Also sworn in
鈼忥笌 Sergeants 鈥 Doug Voska and Carl Winter, both promoted from within the department and whose wives pinned on their badges. Voska joined the campus Police Department in 2013 and has more than 30 years of experience in law enforcement, while Walter has been with the campus department since 2015 and has more than 28 years of experience in law enforcement.
鈼忥笌 Officers 鈥 Rickardo 鈥淩ickie鈥 Lee and Justin Williams, both of whom are 51吃瓜黑料 Davis graduates who completed the Police Department's Cadet Academy in 2018 and earned 51吃瓜黑料 Davis Police Department scholarships to attend the Sacramento Police Academy 鈥 from which they graduated last December.
Lee earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology (biology emphasis) a year ago. He worked for the Police Department鈥檚 Aggie Host Security Division as a student, besides attending the Cadet Academy. Williams earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science in 2017, and played on the Aggie football team.
Cadet graduation
The Police Department continues to sponsor outstanding campus cadets in the regular police academy, awarding four scholarships this year 鈥 not only scholarships but offers of employment upon graduation. The 2019 recipients: Gustavo A. Ochoa, Ali Haider, Chaeeun Park and Benjamin M. Saxe.
They were among 20 cadets who successfully completed the campus academy that ran from January through April, and included classroom work one night a week and Saturdays; and physical fitness training one night a week.
The cadet class of 2019, from left, back row:
- Mark A. Harris
- Clark Q. Chan
- Aida Anahi Rangel
- Allison Dodds
- Juanita Cerrillos
- Geena Urton
- Harjeet Kaur Cheema
- Taylor B. Hopkins
- Kimberly Lopez
- Chaeeun Park
- Gustavo A. Ochoa
- Henrri R. Gutierrez
Pictured from left, front row:
- Capt. Mark Brunet
- Tyler W. Green
- Liam S. Todd
- Benjamin M. Saxe
- Matthew S. Lowery
- Ali Haider
- Tabbasum Malik
- Sri Hari Priya Kanuparti
- Ruby Tapia
- Cpl. Mikio McCulloch
- Chief Joe Farrow
Fire Department awards
In an awards program sponsored by American Legion Yolo Post 77 of Woodland, 51吃瓜黑料 Davis Fire Chief Nate Trauernicht recently honored the following personnel, nominated by their peers (who are quoted):
Ben Rizzo, Firefighter of the Year 鈥 鈥淏en is an effective leader and has great problem-solving skills. He does an awesome job of overseeing the department鈥檚 apparatus maintenance program, often taking care of phone calls and emails on his off days to keep our fleet ready at all times. Ben鈥檚 knowledge of the campus and city geography is exceptional. He is a dedicated member of 51吃瓜黑料DFD who can always be relied upon.鈥
Jack Gordon, Student Firefighter of the Year 鈥 鈥淛ack has a contagious attitude to learn and train. He has been pivotal in guiding and teaching new student firefighters and planning events. Jack鈥檚 support and guidance during the 2018 Student Firefighter Academy highlighted his patience when explaining new concepts, skills and scheduling. He is seen as a role model for other student firefighters.鈥
Avery Asera, Student Emergency Medical Technician of the Year 鈥 鈥淪he is a leader among her peers and has helped advance the student EMT and event EMT programs. Avery 鈥 volunteered countless hours to help students in the EMT program learn their skills outside of class, mentored her fellow event EMTs, and most recently has taken the lead role in creating and implementing a Stop the Bleed program on the 51吃瓜黑料D campus. Through her efforts, Avery has and will continue to make our community safer.鈥
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