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Marizka Coetzer Tshwane’s Emergency Service Management not only celebrated their 18 heroes but also showcased 10 new emergency fleet vehicles. Tshwane mayor Randall Williams at the ceremony to hand out bravery awards to firefighters in Pretoria on 3 June 2021. Picture: Jacques Nelles
With their chins up and chests out, 17 firefighters from around the City of Tshwane were on Thursday awarded medals for bravery at the Rietondale Sports Grounds in Pretoria.
Tshwane’s Emergency Service Management (EMS) not only celebrated their 18 heroes – one medal was awarded in absentia – but also showcased 10 new emergency fleet vehicles.
Tshwane mayor Randall Williams, with the members of the mayoral committee (MMC) for community safety, Karen Meyer, had the honour of bestowing bravery medals to the 17 firefighters who were part of the Johannesburg’s
Newly promoted Assistant Fire Chief Jason Myers moved to Thomasville in 1992, graduating from East Davidson High School. Little did he know his dedication toward a fire service career would lead him to advancement from Battalion Chief to Assistant Chief of Operations.
After beginning his fire service career, Myers continued his education by receiving an Associate s Degree in Fire Protection Technology from Coastal Carolina Community College. He also obtained his Bachelor s Degree in Fire and Emergency Service Management from Fayetteville State University.
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On April 26, Thomasville Fire and Rescue Department Chief Eddie Bowling announced Myers new position which became available after Bowling was promoted to Fire Chief.