MFRD's Compton Receives Leadership Award at Paramedic Graduation

Aug 23, 2018 at 08:00 am by Voice Wire


Murfreesboro Fire & Rescue Department Firefighter Eric Compton was honored Aug. 13 at the Motlow State EMS Education Achievement Ceremony in Lynchburg, Tennessee.

Compton was one of 10 graduates from the Paramedic Program to be recognized at the ceremony. However, Compton was the sole recipient of the Leadership Award.

Motlow’s Leadership Award is given to an individual that shows excellent leadership and positive influence on fellow students and the program. The award is designed to reward an individual that sacrifices themselves so that others may succeed.

“I am very proud of what Eric was able to accomplish while attending our program,” said EMS Director Drew Hooker. “He is a true leader and has a bright future. Winning this award only confirmed the leadership qualities each of his instructors and fellow students witnessed each day. MFRD is lucky to have an employee like him.”

MFRD Assistant Chief of Medical Services Kim Lawson was present at Compton’s graduation ceremony. “We were already proud of Eric for completing the 12-month Paramedic Program,” said Lawson “and were delighted, yet not surprised that he made such an impression on his instructors and classmates.”

Crick promoted to captain

Murfreesboro Fire & Rescue Department’s Richard Crick was recently promoted to Captain.

Crick began his career with MFRD in May 1997 as a Firefighter. He was promoted to Driver in May 2003 and Captain July 2018.

“I am humbled and honored to receive this opportunity to serve my department, my crew, and the citizens of Murfreesboro,” said Crick.

“We are confident that Richard will be a great asset to the department serving in the Captain’s role,” said Fire Rescue Chief Mark Foulks.

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