The Davie County Fire Marshal's Office was awarded the 2022 Investigative Team Award from the North Carolina Association of Arson Investigators at the 25th annual seminar for North and South Carolina Arson Investigator. This award is the result of teamwork and hard work shown during the 2018 arson and robbery of the Shop Mart in Clemmons which resulted in the conviction of two suspects.
In addition to this award, several other fire professionals have completed new trainings and earned advanced certifications.
Adam Howard completed his FIT (Fire Investigator Technician) training at Stanley College. This training consists of a two-week, grueling course to give the basis of fire investigations. This program covers topics ranging from fire chemistry and dynamics to origin/cause determination and how to diagram the fire scene.
AJ Burton, has completed his Standard Level 1 in fire code enforcement. Code enforcement is a critical element in the success of all fire prevention programs. As part of the Standard Level 1 training, participants are taught the process of ensuring compliance with all codes, ordinances, laws and other regulations. AJ's achievement provides him with knowledge that will assist our fire professionals with better understanding the source and cause of fire related accidents, but also prevent future fire incidents.
On behalf of the Davie County Fire Marshal's Office, Cameron Webb accepted the 2022 Investigative Team Award from the North Carolina Association of Arson Investigators at the 25th annual seminar for North and South Carolina Arson Investigator.
Adam Howard has completed his FIT (Fire Investigator Technician) training.
AJ Burton has completed his Standard Level 1 in fire code enforcement.
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