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Five female JCESA employees complete training By Toni Milbourne - For the Chronicle | Jan 1, 2021 Five female employees of the Jefferson County Emergency Services Agency were recognized by their superiors for completion of Firefighter 1, Firefighter 2 and HazMat certification. Shown, back row, from left: Joshua Smith, technician; Captain Craig Horn; Lt. Ryan Napier; Pastor John Bethard; and JCESA Director Allen Keyser. Front row, from left: Kaila Napier, paramedic/firefighter; Brittany McLaughlin, paramedic/firefighter; Ciara Schult, EMT/firefighter; Makenzie Woodward, EMT/firefighter and Amanda Waugh, EMT/firefighter. Toni Milbourne RANSON Five women who have completed the requirements for certification in Firefighter 1, Firefighter 2 and Hazardous Materials training gathered Tuesday at the Jefferson County Emergency Services Agency for a brief recognition ceremony Kaila Napier, Brittany McLaughlin, Ciara Schult, Makenzie Woodward and Amanda Waugh. ....