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THE CHARBONNEAU VILLAGER 7
December 2019
We are in the process of seeking more men and women who are willing
to donate their time and serve their
community as TVF&R volunteers. This
exciting opportunity gives individuals a
chance to be part of their fire district.
TVF&R offers two ways you can
choose to serve your community:
■ Incident Support Volunteer: As
an incident support volunteer, you
would bring rehabilitation units to
major incidents to provide TVF&R
firefighters assistance with breathing
apparatus, medical monitoring, and
other support in a non-firefighting ca-
pacity. You would also participate in
public education, attend parades, sup-
port community events and activities,
WELCOME
ALTA’S NEW
PROPERTY
MANAGER Arbor Lake Townhome Asso-
ciation residents and friends
welcomed their new property
manager, Katie Griffiths with a
dessert and coffee in late Octo-
ber, and bid farewell to Sherie
Star. Star had served in that po-
sition for the last 13 years. Star,
a realtor, lived in Charbonneau
TVF&R
By CHRISTINA LENT
Tualatin Valley Fire and
Rescue is recruiting
volunteers
T
ualatin Valley Fire & Res-
cue is grateful for its dedi-
cated cadre of volunteers,
who aid us in our mission
to create safer communities.
By LAURIE MITCHELL
and attend monthly drills.
■ Auxiliary Volunteer: As an auxil-
iary volunteer, you would play an ac-
tive role in TVF&R’s public education
program and attend community
events. This is a non-emergency re-
sponse role. You may work once or
twice a week or even a few times each
year, depending on your area of inter-
est and commitment. You could also
help restore and maintain TVF&R’s
fleet of antique apparatus.
All volunteers must be 18 years old or
older, have a high school diploma or an
equivalent certificate, pass a criminal
background check, have a valid Oregon
driver’s license, and live within TVF&R’s
service area. All volunteers must obtain
CPR and automated external defibrilla-
tor training within six months, and inci-
dent support volunteers must also obtain
emergency
medical responder certification within 12
months.
Want to learn more? TVF&R is hold-
ing a Volunteer Interest Open House
Tuesday, Jan. 7, from 6-9 p.m. at Station
50, 12617 S.W. Walnut St., in Tigard.
For more information about
TVF&R’s volunteer program or to
apply to become a volunteer, visit
www.tvfr.com/careers. Applica-
tions will be accepted through
Jan. 12, 2020.
for the last 23 years, and recent-
ly relocated to Tucson, Arizona.
Griffiths began her new posi-
tion with ALTA on Nov. 1.
A graduate of the University of
Oregon, Griffiths is also the cus-
tomer service coordinator for Gar-
ron Grounds. She resides in Wil-
sonville.
Katie
Griffiths,
right, and
Sherie Star.
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