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Capt. Joey Smith, near left, and Firefighter Tyler Toon, second from right, are congratulated with both Life Safety Awards and Firefighter of the Year Awards Monda <a href=https://www.adidas-originalss.fr>adidas originals forum y night at the Bessie Smith Hall. Chattanooga Fire Chief Chris Adams, right, and Deputy Chief Randy Jacks, back center, presented the awards. Firefighters are in more neighborhoods all across our city than any other city employee. Chattanooga Mayor Andy Berke, back center right, observes Battalion Chiefs Lesley Morgan, left, Jeff Eldridge and Don Bowman as they receive the Meritorious Service Award Monday night at the Bessie Smith Hall. Chattanooga Fire Department AwardsUnit commendations鈥?Quint 16, Quint 10, Squad 1 and Squad 19 green shift recognized for the actions during a veh salomon speedcross icle extrication on Amnicola Highway on June 30, 2015.鈥?Engine 5, Ladder 5 blue sh salomon ift recognized for actions during a response to a fire on Kirby Avenue on July 15, 2015.鈥?Quint 10 red shift recognized for actions during a response to a hazardous materials incident on Riverport Road on June 17, 2015.鈥?Quint 8 red shift recognized for actions during a fire on Airpark Drive on July 23, 2015.鈥?Engine 4 red shift recognized for actions during a fire on Camden Oaks Drive on April 6, 2015.鈥?Chattanooga Fire Department Honor Guard recognized for ongoing service, on and off-duty.Awards for response to July 16, 2015, shooting鈥?Meritorious Service Award: Battalion chie Wgdi Two charged in Sunday shootout in Gilmer County
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Capt. Joey Smith, near left, and Firefighter Tyler Toon, second from right, are congratulated with both Life Safety Awards and Firefighter of the Year Awards Monda <a href=https://www.adidas-originalss.fr>adidas originals forum y night at the Bessie Smith Hall. Chattanooga Fire Chief Chris Adams, right, and Deputy Chief Randy Jacks, back center, presented the awards. Firefighters are in more neighborhoods all across our city than any other city employee. Chattanooga Mayor Andy Berke, back center right, observes Battalion Chiefs Lesley Morgan, left, Jeff Eldridge and Don Bowman as they receive the Meritorious Service Award Monday night at the Bessie Smith Hall. Chattanooga Fire Department AwardsUnit commendations鈥?Quint 16, Quint 10, Squad 1 and Squad 19 green shift recognized for the actions during a veh salomon speedcross icle extrication on Amnicola Highway on June 30, 2015.鈥?Engine 5, Ladder 5 blue sh salomon ift recognized for actions during a response to a fire on Kirby Avenue on July 15, 2015.鈥?Quint 10 red shift recognized for actions during a response to a hazardous materials incident on Riverport Road on June 17, 2015.鈥?Quint 8 red shift recognized for actions during a fire on Airpark Drive on July 23, 2015.鈥?Engine 4 red shift recognized for actions during a fire on Camden Oaks Drive on April 6, 2015.鈥?Chattanooga Fire Department Honor Guard recognized for ongoing service, on and off-duty.Awards for response to July 16, 2015, shooting鈥?Meritorious Service Award: Battalion chie Wgdi Two charged in Sunday shootout in Gilmer County
PDF: Salles indictment Gary Salles thanked his captors for saving his life before he w <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.at>stanley cup as sentenced to 15 years in prison for transporting child pornography and methamphetamine across state lines. I just want to apologize to anyone I ve hurt and to all members of law enforcement, Mr. Salles said Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Chattanooga. I thank them for arresting me and for saving my life. U.S. District Judge Harry S. Sandy Mattice gave Mr. Salles permission to speak after a 90-minute hearing in which his defense asked that his sentence be lessened and prosecutors asked that it be lengthened.Judge Mattice concluded Mr. Salles sentence was justified considering the nature of his crimes.Mr. Salles, a North Georgia resident, said being arrested in early 2009 saved him from further destroying his life through his use of drugs and distribution of child pornography.He originally was to be sentenced last week but his defense attorney, Mary Ellen Coleman, asked to postpone the hearing a week to allow the judge more time to listen to recorded phone conversations between Mr. Sall stanley mugs es and an undercove stanley fr r investigator.The 57-year-old was arrested in a Winchester, Tenn., motel room after an undercover investigation. In May 2009, he pleaded guilty to transporting child pornography and $2,000 worth of meth across state lines.Led by Assistant U.S. Attorney Mel Schwing, the government argued in past hearings that authorities found more than 14,000 images of child pornography on Mr. Sal
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