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Nominees for fire honors sought

Staff report

COLUMBUS — The Ohio State Fire Marshal’s Office and the Ohio Department of Public Safety’s Division of EMS recently opened nominations for the annual Ohio Fire Service Hall of Fame & Fire Awards ceremony.

The expanded event will honor recipients on April 26, 2023, at the Center of Science and Industry (COSI) in Columbus.

Residents can nominate an individual or organization that meets the established criteria. Completed nomination form(s), which are available on the fire marshal’s website (https://com.ohio.gov/divisions-and-programs/state-fire-marshal) can be returned by Dec. 20 to: websfm@com.ohio.gov or mailed to: Division of State Fire Marshal, Attention: Tonia Smith, 8895 E. Main St., Reynoldsburg, OH 43068

“This award ceremony provides an opportunity for more firefighters to be honored for the sacrifices made every day by their brethren, on behalf of communities across Ohio and they deserve it,” said State Fire Mashal Kevin Reardon.

Nominations of deserving candidates will be awarded in the follow categories:

• Ohio Fire Service Citizen’s Award is conferred annually to members of the public who, at great personal risk to themselves, are credited with directly saving or attempting to save a life or lives during an extreme fire or other emergency rescue situation.

• Ohio Fire Service Valor Award is conferred annually to members of the fire service (active member of a career or volunteer fire service) who at great personal risk to themselves, are credited with directly saving or attempting to save a life or lives during an extreme emergency situation, whether serving in their official capacity as a firefighter or not, above and beyond the normal line of duty.

• Ohio Fire Service Distinguished Service Award is conferred on outstanding individuals whose contributions to and leadership of the fire service within the state of Ohio have been a milestone in the development of those services; whose actions have served not just their community but have contributed significantly to the fire service on a regional, statewide and / or national basis; and, whose leadership and accomplishments in these areas are widely recognized and respected in the Ohio fire service.

•  Ohio Fire Department of the Year Award honors a Fire Department in the state that has demonstrated outstanding teaching characteristics and, because of these attributes, has made a major impact in fire education in its community and department.

• Ohio Fire Service Instructor of the Year Award honors an instructor who has demonstrated outstanding teaching characteristics and because of these attributes has made major impact in fire education at their local fire department and fire charter.

• Ohio Fire Officer of the Year Award honors an officer who has demonstrated outstanding leadership characteristics and, because of these attributes, has made major impact on the fire service at the local and regional level.

• Ohio Fire Prevention Educator of the Year Award honors an educator who has demonstrated innovative and outstanding teaching characteristics and, because of these attributes, has made a major impact on the field of fire prevention education in his or her community.

• Ohio Fire Educator Lifetime Achievement Award honors someone who has demonstrated innovative and outstanding teaching characteristics and, because of these attributes, has made major contributions to the field of fire services at the local, regional, or national level.

“I want to thank all of Ohio’s fire service for their dedication and commitment and I look forward to celebrating their successes at the 2023 Hall of Fame Ceremony,” Reardon said.

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