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Manassas Park Welcomes Three New Employees to Fire and Rescue Department

Manassas Park welcomed the three new ones to the fire and rescue department on Friday.

Manassas Park welcomed three new members to its small department on Friday.

Manassas Park Fire Chief David Dixon administered the oath of office to each employee and presented them with certificates of completion and badges.

The new employees are:

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Lee Gibson, a 31-year-old fire medic from the Warren County Fire and Rescue Department where he worked for more than six years. 

Holly Miller, a 29-year-old fire medic was a volunteer firefighter/EMT in Prince William for several years. She has completed all qualifications and certifications as a medic. 

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 Robert Clarkm a 38-year-old firefighter/EMT is a certified firefighter/EMT who served in the Nokesville Volunteer Fire Department since 2010.

 In addition to the certifications required for employment, each new member has successfully graduated from the recruitment academy, a three- week training and orientation program developed in-house by the department staff. 

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