U.S. Sen. Maggie Hassan, left, presents Gorham Dispatcher Shelli Fortin with a North Country Public Safety Foundation medallion for the professional work she performed during the hectic and difficult hours following the motorcycle accident on June 21 in Randolph. (EDITH TUCKER PHOTO)
U.S. Sen. Maggie Hassan, left, thanks Randolph volunteer firefighter Kevin Rousseau for responding to the June 21 accident in which seven motorcyclists were killed and three injured in Randolph. (EDITH TUCKER PHOTO)
U.S. Sen. Maggie Hassan, left, presents Gorham Dispatcher Shelli Fortin with a North Country Public Safety Foundation medallion for the professional work she performed during the hectic and difficult hours following the motorcycle accident on June 21 in Randolph. (EDITH TUCKER PHOTO)
U.S. Sen. Maggie Hassan, left, thanks Randolph volunteer firefighter Kevin Rousseau for responding to the June 21 accident in which seven motorcyclists were killed and three injured in Randolph. (EDITH TUCKER PHOTO)
BRETTON WOODS — All the first responders who reported to the site of the horrific motorcycle accident in which seven people were killed and three injured on June 21 on Route 2 in Randolph were honored on Friday night, Oct. 25, at the 12th annual North Country Public Safety Foundation Awards Dinner at the Omni Mount Washington Hotel.
“Traditionally the foundation has given lifetime achievement awards to one recipient in each of the emergency services professions — law enforcement, EMS, and fire service — based on many years of hard work and dedication,” said foundation president Douglas Moorhead, retired Woodstock Chief of Police. This year, however, the North Country Public Safety Foundation presented awards to a group of people in each of these three professions who are the 'silent heroes' that made 'positive differences,'” he said.
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