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Hurst Police Annual Awards
Civilian of the Year
Kayla Retting received the Civilian of the Year award for her passion, positive attitude, and determination to further the effectiveness and professionalism of the crime victim coordinator program.
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Rookie of the Year
Officer Michael Green received the Rookie of the Year award for his positive attitude, work ethic, and leadership traits.
Supervisor of the Year
Sergeant Ryan Tooker received the Supervisor of the Year award for his leadership, empathy, and work ethic. Whether he is performing his patrol or range duties, he is always leading from the front.
Officer of the Year
Officer Tony Brown was awarded the Officer of the Year award for his team attitude, dedication, and leadership traits.
Hurst Fire Department
The Fire Department is a member of the Northeast Fire Department Association (NEFDA). NEFDA is a total of fourteen cities in northeast Tarrant County. NEFDA cities share resources, have common operating guidelines and train together with the outcome of providing much more capability than any of the cities could provide alone. NEFDA has a hazardous materials team, Swift Water Rescue, an Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) team, and bomb team that provides services with shared personnel and equipment to provide services to all fourteen cities and in the region. In Fiscal Year 2022, Hurst firefighters participated in over 100 NEFDA trainings.