FEBRUARY 2, 2018, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A3 KeizerCommunity KEIZERTIMES.COM Keizer Fire presents awards By DEREK WILEY Of the Keizertimes When the Keizer Fire Dis- trict got back on the con- fl agration list in 2017, Sean Cummings led the way, serv- ing as the engine boss on wild fi res at Chetco Bar, Eagle Creek and Napa, Calif. He spent about two weeks at each fi re. Chetco Bar and Eagle Creek, according to the United States Forest Service, were at one point the No. 1 priority fi res in the nation. KFD chief Jeff Cowan pre- sented Cummings with Em- ployee of the Year at the an- nual district awards ceremony on Monday, Jan. 22. As much as he meant to helping Keizer navigate fi ght- ing wildland fi res, Cowan said Cummings is also just an out- standing guy. “He had an immediate im- pact on the organization and he’s got a positive outlook on life and the world,” Cowan said. “When you get a stand- ing ovation at the awards re- ception from your fellow fi re- fi ghters, that’s a big deal.” Cummings grew up in California, set to become a teacher like his mom and sis- ter. But while working in the special education department for a school district in Sacra- mento, he spoke to a fi re cap- tain on a 911 call, who con- vinced him to switch paths and enroll in the Regional Fire Academy. For a year, he continued working in special education during the day and trained to become a fi refi ghter at night. Cummings moved to Keizer in 2013, following his girl- friend, who graduated from Willamette University. He worked full-time for the Beaverton school district and then the Oregon Depart- ment of Forestry in the sum- mers. He became a volunteer fi refi ghter in Keizer at the end of 2013 and then was hired as a full-time career fi refi ghter in 2015. He was the only certifi ed engine boss on staff when Keizer Fire reported to its fi rst wildfi re at Chetco Bar in August. Cummings then went to Eagle Creek in September and Napa in October. “I enjoy it because I’m so used to it because that was what my career was all sum- mer,” Cumming said of fi ght- ing wild fi res. “But it was hard on my girlfriend. She’s the most un- derstanding person and totally supports everything, which made it easy.” Cummings went to Napa with a crew of three other Keizer fi refi ghters, one of which was a battalion chief and another was a captain. But since Cummings had the most experience dealing with wildfi res, he led the effort. “For wildland since I had the certifi cation, I had to be put in the role where I was the offi cer,” said Cummings, who is 29 years old. “It was kind of a weird dynamic, especially as a young fi refi ghter. I felt like I handled it well. I was super open with my communica- tion and I’ve heard nothing but good things said to me. It made me feel good that the district feels comfortable enough in me and my expe- rience that they were willing to let me go out there as our Submitted Sean Cummings, a full-time career fi refi ghter in Keizer since 2015, was named Employee of the Year at the district’s award cer- emony on Monday, Jan. 22. Cummings responded to wildfi res at Chetco Bar, Eagle Creek and Napa, Calif. engine boss.” Employee of the Year is voted on by the district’s cap- tains. “None of us are truly com- fortable receiving accolades or awards because we’re just doing our job. But it always feels nice to be recognized for doing a good job,” Cummings said. KFD also gave the Volun- teer Firefi ghter of the Year to John Fowler; EMT of the Year to Jacob Brinlee and Rookie of the Year to Matt Miller. Noah Murayma responded to the most alarms in 2017. Ryan Russell was honored for his 15 years of service. Jar- ed Caruth, Chris Waldrop and Christina Wilson were ac- knowledged for their 10 years of service. Andrew Alderson, Vickey Dosier and Aaron Pit- tis received fi ve years of ser- vice awards. Submitted Keizer Fire Chief Jeff Cowan gave fi refi ghter/EMT Noah Murayma a plaque for responding to the most alarms in 2017. puzzle answers Let us handle the rest THE SPRINGS at SUNNYVIEW INDEPENDENT LIVING 1950 45th Ave NE , Salem | 503-589-1200 THE WOODS at WILLOWCREEK TheSpringsLiving.com ASSISTED LIVING & MEMORY CARE 4398 Glencoe St NE , Salem | 503-581-4239 SALEM RV SHOW SUPER SALE AT THE OREGON STATE FAIRGROUNDS Thursday thru Sunday NEXT WEEKEND! FEBRUARY 8 – 11 ALL THE TOP BRANDS! Y CE YOUR FULL SERVICE RV DEALER SINCE 1969 JUST WEST OF I-5 3282 Silverton Rd NE - Salem 503 .585.7713 - wagersrvs.com • CREE trailer sales