Fire Chief Kasey Bangerter and Assistant Fire Chief Aaron Walsh introduced Lingle Volunteer Fire Department’s newest emergency medical technicians, Tabitha Lambert and Chelcee Serres, at the Lingle Town Council meeting Wednesday.
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LINGLE – Fire Chief Kasey Bangerter and Assistant Fire Chief Aaron Walsh introduced Lingle Volunteer Fire Department’s newest emergency medical technicians, Tabitha Lambert and Chelcee Serres, at the Lingle Town Council meeting Wednesday.
The women recently completed a five-month course, including written tests and hands-on exercises, to earn their certification. Lingle now has three EMTs. Both Lambert and Serres are also married to LVFD firefighters.
Following the introductions, Walsh presented ideas regarding commemorative engraving for the town’s Centennial gun raffle.
Ticket holders will have the opportunity to win a Henry Big Boy .357/.38 special rifle, Ruger Vaquero .357/.38 special revolver and handmade display case. Walsh will engrave the guns with a design of the town’s choice – possibly including brass and silver – and fellow firefighter A.J. Lambert is building the display case.
The items will be raffled off as a set. The town plans to sell 400 tickets at $20 each and draw the winner during the Centennial celebration on Saturday, July 14 at 2 p.m.
Council members also discussed ordering challenge coins in commemoration of the