On
September 24, the Murrieta Chamber of Commerce held its
inaugural Salute to
Public Safety honoring the men and women of
Murrieta’s Police and Fire Departments. Chamber Chair Bob Hagel presented a
commendation to Murrieta Mayor Gary
Thomasian noting that a recent FBI
statistic named Murrieta as the second
safest city in the country. Our 90 sworn
officers, 61 firefighters, civilian members, staff and volunteers are
the
reason why.
Following a welcome by Chamber CEO Rex Oliver, Master of Ceremonies Gene Wunderlich introduced representatives from the Governor’s Office, from Mary Bono-Mack’s office, Senator Hollingsworth’s office and Assemblymember Kevin Jeffries. In addition to Mayor Thomasian, Council members Rick Gibbs and Randon Lane along with City Manager Rick Dudley were in attendance to honor Murrieta’s finest.
Fire Chief Paul
Christman came forward to recognize Art
Durbin as the Fire Departments ‘Staff
Member of the Year’ and Captain
Dan Lopez as ‘Firefighter of the Year’. Durbin, who joined the
department in
2004, serves as the Emergency Services coordinator for the Department,
supervising their 23 paramedics. In addition to having been an
emergency room
RN, Durbin is also a faculty member at Mt. San Jacinto College in the
EMS
Department and is recognized throughout Riverside County as an expert
in
pre-hospital medical care.
Captain Lopez joined the MFD in 2000 as part of their first ever paramedic class. In 2007 he led the department’s Rookie Academy training 13 new firefighters/paramedics. The ongoing safety of Murrieta residents can largely be attributed to the outstanding training delivered to the MFD by Captain Lopez and his team.
Captain
Mike Payne was
next to the podium to introduce the
Murrieta Police Departments ‘Non-sworn
Police Officer of the Year’ Venita
Anderson. A member of the MPD since 1998,
Anderson was named the
Department’s Civilian of the Year in 1999. She has worked in records,
and
property & evidence but her current recognition comes from her
service in
helping residents as a Code Enforcement Officer. In her spare time she
also
bakes cookies for her son and a number of other servicemen serving in
Iraq.
Finally
Captain Steve Porter
came forward to recognize
Murrieta’s ‘Police Officer of the Year’,
Corporal Daryl
Underwood. Joining the department in 2001 from the Riverside
County Sheriff’s Department, Underwood has served in Patrol, as a SWAT
team
member and is currently a K9 Officer, serving alongside his trusty
companion
and partner, Jango. Underwood received a Chief’s Citation in 2002, was
selected
Officer of the Year in 2003, was recognized by the Elks Club for
outstanding
public service in 2004 and promoted to Corporal in 2007.
It was noted that Underwood may be the only officer in the K9 corps who can outrun his 4 legged partner given that Underwood is a member of the MPD Vegas Run team that has won their class 5 out of the past six years. He also recently participated in a bike ride along with fellow officers stretching from the Pacific to the Atlantic to raise money for the Lance Armstrong Cancer Research Foundation. Bad guys can’t run from Corporal Underwood.
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