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Name: Lieutenant Ana Novell
Assignment: Floating Battalion 5, C Shift Employee since: 1995 Member since: 2007 Why did you join the honor guard? I wanted a female to also represent Palm Beach County Fire Rescue with the respect, tradition, honor and integrity of what the Honor Guard/Fire Service tradition deserves.
Name: Captain Bob Grosbeck
Assignment: Special Operations, Station 19 Employee since: Member since: 1987 Why did you join the honor guard? A great way to represent the department and the fire service.
Name: Captain Lenny Collins
Employee since: 1993 Why did you join the honor guard? I joined the Honor Guard as a way to show my respect for all the Brother and Sister Fire Fighters who have served and who continue to serve in our profession. I have had the privilege to represent P.B.C.F.R. as a member of our Honor Guard Team for our own members as well as orther department members who have fallen. I believe that thier memory and their family was honored.
Name: Staff Captain Rick Gass
Assignment: Training and Safety Division Employee since: 1984 Member since: 1990 Why did you join the honor guard? I joined the Honor Guard to pay tribute to all fallen firefighters and their families. It is also a way of presenting a positive image of our Department to the residents we serve.
Name: Lieutenant Sean Pamplona
Assignment: Employee since: 1991 Member since: 2002 Why did you join the honor guard? Someone gave me a video of the U.S. Marine Corps Silent Drill Team. When I was done watching their performance I knew I had to become a member of the Honor Guard. Preserving the tradition with pride, integrity and class is what it's all about.
Name: Lieutenant Steen Eriksson
Assignment: Station 18 (A Shift) Employee since: 1981 Member since: 1989 Why did you join the honor guard? Being a part of the Honor Guard is one of the things in my career of which I am most proud. It is rewarding for me to be representing our department in this capacity, as I believe it brings a sense of tradition and dignity to the fire service when we are out there doing what we do. I enjoy the discipline and formality when we are "in the zone". Also, in my opinion, there is no better way to pay respect to a fallen firefighter and the family than to post and render honors with the Pipe and Drum at a memorial or funeral service, and I am honored to be a part of it. |
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