Members of Northumberland St. John Ambulance Receive Honours and Awards

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Members of Northumberland St. John Ambulance had their photos taken for their annual Honours and Awards recognition ceremony on Saturday, September 25, 2021 on D’Arcy Street in Cobourg.

The Northumberland St John Ambulance medial first responders and Therapy Dog teams will be be part of the October 16th virtual Honours and Awards Ceremony. The virtual ceremony is for all of the volunteers along with representatives from provincial and federal Governance levels.

Deputy Chief Erin Cann- Officer’s Warrant, Responder of the Year, 2500 Hours Certificate, COVID 19 Pandemic Award, 5 Year Service Pin

Chief Andrew Robertson- 4000 Hours Certificate

Allison Bammert- 250 Hours Certificate

James Turcotte- 100 Hours Certificate, 2 Year Service Pin

Darlene McLoughlin- 500 Hours Certificate

Morgan Steinmiller- PVOT (Priory Vote of Thanks), Officer’s Warrant, 1000 Hours, 5 Year Service Pin

Bryce Callacott- 250 Hours, 3 Year Service Pin

Mark Godfrey- 100 Hours, 2 Year Service Pin

Chantelle Clement- Rookie of the Year, 100 Hour, 1 Year Service

Jason Linton- 100 Hours Certificate, 1 Year Service Pin

Jeff Bickle- 200 Hours

Alex Wilson- 100 Hours

Mark Wilson- 100 Hours

Sarah McLoughlin- 100 Hours

Pete Fisher
Author: Pete Fisher

Has been a photojournalist for over 30-years and have been honoured to win numerous awards for photography and writing over the years. Best selling author for the book Highway of Heroes - True Patriot Love

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