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Officer, Firefighter of the Year Announced
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Above:(L-R) Broken Arrow Police Department Detective Brett Burton, Broken Arrow Fire Department Firefighter/Paramedic Seth Rich.
BY AARON MCCOLLOCH
The Broken Arrow Chamber of Commerce announced the Officer and Firefighter of the Year at its Annual Awards Gala Feb. 5, 2022.
Det. Burton has been with BAPD since 2000 and served in various roles on all three patrol shifts, Special Investigations Unit and Traffic Unit.
He is currently assigned to Digital Evidence Lab and Property Crimes for the area of Broken Arrow located in Wagoner County. He is also tasked with examining and managing forensic files from devices recovered during investigations.
“Humbling. Very humbling,” said Det. Burton of learning he had won the award. “I had no idea whatsoever.
In 2020, Det. Burton received a Chief’s Award for finding funds from unused accounts, which provided detectives with department-issued cell phones to further assist on investigations.
Additionally, since 2003, Det. Burton has maintained his instructor certification as a Drug Recognition Expert and recently introduced a Standardized Field Sobriety Test Instructor course to the BAPD Training Center.
Being a police officer is a fulfilling job with a core mission that is shared throughout the force, he said.
Congratulations, Det. Brett Burton, the 2021 Officer of the Year.
Seth Rich has been with BAFD for six years and it’s a career that he says is a calling.
The Broken Arrow Firefighter of the Year award means a lot to Rich because of the process to determine the recipient.
The award is not limited to single acts of heroism, but instead, firefighters are measured daily against each other. And that’s okay with Rich. As he said, the feeling among firefighters is that they’re not heroes.
Rich was recognized as an asset to the many different divisions and committees within BAFD and stood out because of his work ethic and attitude. According to the nomination submission form, Firefighter Rich “exhibits leadership qualities that normally aren’t exhibited until you have reached the pinnacle of a career. However, he continues to display a hunger and positive attitude with each subsequent shift.”
So, with high praise like that and having been recognized as the 2021 Firefighter of the Year, does Rich feel any added pressure?
Congratulations, Firefighter Seth Rich.
City of Broken Arrow
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