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DECEMBER 8, 2017, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A9 WORK, continued from Page A1 ladder captain the following year. In September of 1989, Jackson left his family's body shop and was hired as a fi refi ghter and EMT, which meant a $1,000 a month cut in pay. He was one of only fi ve full-time employees as the district relied on a group of 40-45 volunteers. His body shop experience quickly paid off as he helped restore Keizer's original fi re engine. Jackson was promoted to Division Chief in 1991, tasked with running the EMS operations. He helped create Keizer Fire's Civil Service Commission so that the agency could hire fi refi ghter/paramedics to start the ambulance service. KFD had previously relied on Salem or Marion County for ambulances. When KFD built its new station in 1997, Jackson served as the project manager, sitting in on meetings between the architect and contractor. “I could approve anything up to $25,000 without asking anybody,” Jackson said. “I was given that authority. That (not hiring an outside person) probably saved the district $250,000 there. We came in under budget. We had money left over.” Jackson was then promoted to Deputy Chief in 2003, where his list of duties got even more expansive. He never applied for the Chief position. “That would mean more talking in front of a microphone and that's not my cup of tea,” Jackson said. “I just want to make it all work.” Making it all work included training fi refi ghters, records management, staff scheduling, attending city planning meetings, hiring, ordering supplies, and representing KFD on the 911 dispatch committee and traffi c safety commission. He was the secretary for the EMS section of the Oregon Fire Chiefs Association for 13 years. Jackson, who turned 56 in November, is only able to retire because the KFD Board of Directors agreed to allow him to stay on part time, where he'll work with billing and collection vendors on the now $2 million a year ambulance service he helped bring to the district. “The only reason that I was able to go through with it or follow through and actually pull the trigger on that was the board's willingness to allow me to work back,” Jackson said. “It will be nice to stay involved.” Chief Jeff Cowan added: “When you've got someone with that amount of time, hours and experience, you can't just go get somebody with that. And for them to be willing to work back because of their invested interest in the organization and that motivation, it works for KEIZERTIMES/Delek Wizey Keziel File Distlict Deputy Chief Randy Jackson with his wife, Vickie, at a letilement celemony at the Keizel File Station on Thulsday, Dec. 30. everybody. It's a win-win.” With his new-found free time, Jackson plans to fi nish the remodel of a Keizer home, located on fi ve acres he and his wife Vickie bought three years ago. He'll also spend more time out at their place on the coast and fi shing. thia Marie Hanson, $235. Gonzalo Cervantes Jr., illegal stopping or parking, $110; Gonzalo Cervantes Maciel, illegal stopping or parking, $110; Jose De Jesus Sahagun Rodriguez, failure to stop for school bus safety ligths, $385; Jered Duaine Mundt, illegal stopping or parking, $242; Jonathan James Henry Enos, $242; Erin D. Priest-Rhodes, prohibited parking, $92; Yuriy L. Lisichenko, failure to display registration plates, $110; Fernando Hernandez, no seatbelt, $200; Matthew C. Deleon, unlawful use of brights, $100; Yaylin Palafox Garcia, $260; Stephen James Allport, $439. tlaffi c coult NO LICENSE Gregory Darwin Brown Jr., $500; Victoria Diane Horne, $542; Jesus Ventura-Villafan, $245; Jibunang Pierson, $260; Michael Adrian Ruiz, $260; Yaylin Palafox Garcia, $385; Audra Renae Bennett, $260. NO INSURANCE Gregory Darwin Brown Jr., $542; Brian Michael Quir- ing, $542; Orlando Thomas Wilson-Coronado, $500; Jon- athan Scott Harrison, $500; Alicia May Luarca, $500; Kiefer Kyle Kettenton, $500; Kelley A. McCommon, $542; Shawn Michael Burland, $542; Cassandra Brittany Edwards, $542; Xia Ge Her, $260; Yuriy L. Lisichenko, $260; Vincent L. Torres, $260; Fernando Her- nandez, $500; Yaylin Palafox Garcia, $260; Virginia Soledad Corona Martinez, $225. NO PROOF OF INSURANCE Lizandro Garcia Guzman, $260; Eric Michael Ottoson, $500; Carlos Ricardo Rome- ro Hernandez, $245; Kimberly Ann LaFarge, $500; Blake John Wilson, $75; Diane Lynn Mendenhall, $225; Rosinda Monykue Torrez, $75. DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED Emil Ilie Evi, $1,058; Marie Imelda Ybarra, $1,058; Orlan- do Thomas Wilson-Coronado, $1,058; Eric Michael Otto- son, $1,058; Jonathan Scott Harrison, $1,058; Alicia May Luarca, $1,058; Ana Guada- lupe Acosta, $435; Kiefer Kyle Kettenton, $1,058; Kimberly Ann LaFarge, $1,058; Cassan- dra Lynn Brown, $385; Jenny Marie Damewood, $1,058; Blake John Wilson, $487; Mi- chele Marie Nicholson, $487; Cassia Marie Ouderkirk, $405; Lisa Moselle Temple, $1,058; Yuriy L. Lisichenko, $487; Vincent L. Torres, $435; Jo- seph Faustino Nedelec, $260; Fernando Hernandez, $1,058; Stephen James Allport, $385. SPEEDING Orlando Thomas Wilson- Coronado, $250; Antonio Padilla Lopez, $145; Angela Ashley Jaramillo, $160; Jacque- line Kay Starkey, $135; Shane Lee Wright, $135; Dolores Zepeda, $145; Maxwell Trent Manos, $160; Floyd Eugene Miller, $260; Amanda Marie Briley, $145; Haris M. Khan, $285; Gina Esther Pritschard, $285; Ricardo Martinez Vasquez, $285; Tanya Rene Giles, $145. USE OF MOBILE DEVICE Sean Andrew Sturtevant, $235; Daniel Joel Kaplan, $235; Jer- emy James Unger, $235; Cyn- FAILURE TO OBEY TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICE Clarence Edmondson Jr., $245; Blake John Wilson, $260; John Clayton Trost, $235; Rosinda Monykue Torrez, $245. 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