Costa Mesa police, firefighters honored
S.J. Cahn
COSTA MESA -- It was family day at the 39th annual Public Safety
Awards Luncheon.
Throughout the event, which honored Costa Mesa’s top police and
firefighters, the word “family,” the theme “family,” appeared again and
again.
It was the common thread that all the winners said helped drive them
to success, Fire Chief Jim Ellis noted.
“Family. Family was the most important,” he said.
Ellis and his fellow department head, Police Chief Dave Snowden,
presented the awards in tandem, to showcase the tightknit nature of the
police and fire departments.
Officer of the Year Det. Bob Fate -- who also was feted for recovering
more than $100,000 worth of stolen cars -- credited his wife. So did
Firefighter of the Year Engineer Mike Hastert, who also proudly pointed
out his son and daughter to the crowd.
Anna Rodriguez, who received the Civilian of the Year award,
highlighted a different kind of family through her love of animals. Ellis
and Snowden reported how she had told them the best part of her job was
being able to return lost pets to their families.
The worst? Having to deliver heartbreaking news to others.
There also was humor, as when Reserve Officer of the Year David DeHuff
stood before the crowd.
“I guess I’m living proof that if you do something long enough,
someone will feel obligated to give you an award,” he said, noting he’d
been at it 20 years.
And Communications Officer of the Year, Dianne Moore -- called “D.J.”
by her colleagues -- figured that winning her award entitled her to a
little something extra.
“I expect to have a really good review this year,” she said.
But it was families that dominated. Snowden was clearly pleased when
he got to present Volunteer of the Year Anita Porter Wells, who has been
part of the Police Department family for four years, working out of the
Westside substation.
“Anita is a living example that age has no bearing on your ability to
contribute to the community,” he said.
And to close the event, hosted by the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce,
City Manager Allan Roeder returned to the theme, praising the families of
the award winners.
“We owe a great deal to those families because we know you give up a
lot,” he said.
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