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St. Johns County Announces Promotions


St. Johns County, Fl – Fire Service News would like to extend our congratulations to the men and women of St. Johns County Fire Rescue that we recently promoted. Working everyday around these people has show us here at FSN what a top notch crew St. Johns County has.

The citizens and residents of this county are truly lucky to have a department such as this. The following promotions were posted by SFCFR and the IAFF Local 3865:

To the rank of Engineer-

  • Hartley, Jason
  • Nist, Jenny
  • Stringer, Chris
  • Poag, Brian
  • Henry, Russell
  • Lane, Casey
  • Sumner, Brian

To the rank of Lt. -

  • Shatzel, Doug
  • Wilson, Adam
  • Newbern, Melanie
  • Erb, Brian
  • Wilson, Dennis

Congratulations to all of you!! Keep up the great work and we here at FSN, look forward to working with all of you in your new roles.

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