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The Department of Citywide Administrative Services made public a 40,864-name list for Firefighter on Oct. 3, 2012. The list is based on Exam 2000, which was held from March 17 to April 20, 2012. Readers should note that this roster has not yet been officially established for use and that once established, the eligible list changes over its four-year life as candidates are added, removed, reinstated, or rescored. In the list below the name of many candidates are prefixed by the letters v, p, r, s or d. The letter “v” designates a credit given to an honorably discharged veteran who has served during time of war. The letter “d” designates a credit given to an honorably discharged veteran who was disabled in combat. The letter “p” designates a “legacy credit” for a candidate whose parent died while engaged in the discharge of duties as a NYC Police Officer or Firefighter. The letter “r” indicates that five points were added to the final score of a candidate for being a resident of New York City. Finally, the letter “s” designates a “legacy credit” for being the sibling of a Police Officer or Firefighter who was killed in the World Trade Center attack on Sept. 11, 2001. 2000 PROMOTION TO FIREFIGHTER 1 D S R JAVIER A VASQUEZ 118 2 V P R MICHAEL ESPOSITO 116 3 V P R PATRICK K DOWDELL 113 4 D R JOSEPH P TRYNOSKY 113 5 D R NADER N ARKADAN 113 6 D P S R AGUSTIN J VILLALOBOS 113 7 P R ANTHONY MENDEZ 113 8 P S ERICK A GONZALEZ 112 9 P R JOHN C FISCHER 112 10 S R RANDELL S REYES 112 11 P R TIMOTHY R FISCHER 112 12 D R BRIAN LOPEZ 112 13 D R WESTON LATHER 112 14 D R JARVIS C NORFLEET 112 15 S R SEAN M CULLEN 112 16 V S DANIEL D GALFANO 111 17 P R ERIC B SALFELDER 111 18 D R STEPHEN B GERKE 111 19 P R DENNIS J MURRAY 111 20 D R MIKE MORALES 111 21 D R IAN A HOLLIDAY 111 22 D R PAUL J VOLPE 111 23 P R BRIAN G STACKPOLE 111 24 P R CHRISTOPHER MASCALI 111 25 P R DANIEL J WATERS 111 26 P R NICHOLAS J BERRETTA 110 27 S R CONNOR W FLANAGAN 110 28 P R DERRICK A JESSELLI 110 29 P R SEAN M LEO 110 30 D R MICHAEL A PESETTI 110 31 D R ISMAEL TORRES 110 32 D R CHRISTOPHER D GRAFFAGNINO 110 33 D R PAUL M TITUS 110 34 D R CHRISTOPHER D CALDWELL 109 35 V R STEPHON J HINDS 109 36 D R GREGORY BEAUBRUN 109 37 V R KEVIN J DORRY 109 38 P R ANTHONY GALANO 109 39 P R CARL F ASARO 109 40 D R CHRISTOPHER O OGUNADE 109 1 41 D R GEORGE N FLORES 109 42 P R SEAN M MURPHY 109 43 D R GARY C FELTUS 109 44 P JAMES R GERAGHTY 109 45 P R ANDRES F HENAO 109 46 V R JAMES D MULROY 108 47 D MARLON Q SAHAI 108 48 S R DAVID J OLIVER 108 49 D R ISAAC DEUTSCH 108 50 P R FRANCIS C MCGUIRE 108 51 D R MICHAEL P WHELAN 108 52 D R BRENDAN GANNON 108 53 V R KEVIN C BAXTER 108 54 D R SEAN M OCONNELL 108 55 V R CHRISTIAN A PALACIOS 108 56 V P CHRISTOPHER B GALFANO 108 57 S BLAZE C ZEILMAN 108 58 V R JOANTHAN L ALICEA 108 59 V R JASON R GENAO 108 60 D R DAVID R TORRES 108 61 V R MICHAEL F WILLIAMS 108 62 P CONNOR E GERAGHTY 108 63 D R HASSAN Z CLARK 108 64 D R GARY S DEREMER 108 65 D R ANTHONY T DAVIS 108 66 P R DANIEL M BERRETTA 108 67 P R MONIQUE V GAROFALO 108 68 V R SANTINO V DEGREGORIO 108 69 P R LAURA D SAVASTANO 108 70 V R ERIC SANTOS 107 71 D R DWAYNE A DAWES 107 72 V R TAD M MYERS 107 73 V R ALEX J KEITH 107 74 V R ROBERT L SCHENKER 107 75 V R SEAN D THOMSON 107 76 V R ANDREW W VERBITZKI 107 77 V R DIMITRIUS C RICHARDSON 107 78 P R DENNIS J SULLIVAN 107 79 D R CARLITOS A RODRIGUEZ 107 80 V R DANIEL A BOZEK 107 1 81 V R MIGUEL A VIGIL 107 82 P JOSEPH D CRISCI 107 83 V R JAMES P SALKA 107 84 D DAVID R BABNEW JR 107 85 V R JEFF MALONE 107 86 V R PETER C GAGLIANO 107 87 V R RYAN LOMBARDI 107 88 D R LAP K CHU 107 89 D R ROBERT VALES 107 90 V R ADRIAN REECE 107 91 P MATTHEW A HEALEY 107 92 V R ANTHONY P MANETTA 107 93 V R KEITH F LIPPERT 107 94 P R JOSEPH T WYLIE 107 95 D GREGORY A DELLA VALLE 107 96 V R JOSEPH BODD 107 97 P JAMES V TANCREDI 107 98 V R DARREN R GRANT 107 99 D JOSE C SOTO 107 100 D MICHAEL BOGDAN 107 101 D ANDREW M VERES 107 102 V R LAWRENCE A FELDER 107 103 V R JOHN P MCGOLDRICK 107 104 V R DAVID W GRILLS 107 105 D ANTHONY J TAMBURELLO IV 107 106 P JAMES A THOMPSON 107 107 D R ERIK CEDANO 107 108 D R JOSEPH J DERIDDER 107 109 V R CONRAD B GRAHAM 106 110 V R THOMAS P FRAWLEY 106 111 V R ANTHONY J KRUISE 106 112 V R GONZALO E MURILLO-MONROY 106 113 D R PETER BELTRAN 106 114 S R MATTHEW J ALLEN 106 115 V R MARTIN P LYDON 106 116 D R ANDREW R JOHNSON 106 117 P R MICHAEL A DIGIOVANNA 106 118 V R JOHN TEAHAN 106 119 V R WILLIAM P VALLELY 106 120 D CHRISTOPHER M BOLTON 106 1 121 V R JAMES C SALMON 106 122 V R JOEL MARCELLA 106 123 D R CHRISTOPHER LAIETA 106 124 D R ALLEN E GALLARDO 106 125 D MATTHEW P MURTAGH 106 126 D R PHILIP W LONGO 106 127 V R TIMOTHY W GILLEN 106 128 V R KRISTOFER J CACCAVALE 106 129 D MICHAEL R AMES 106 130 V R JOSEPH M CASTELLANO 106 131 D CHAD H LEDDY 106 132 D LUIS D RIVERA 106 133 P CONOR T WALSH 106 134 V R MICHAEL D RYAN 106 135 V R ERIC S ANDRADE 106 136 V R ANDREAS B DASILVA 106 137 V R ANTHONY M LAMATTINA 106 138 V R EMMANUEL J PENA 106 139 D R CHRISTOPHER J BYRNE 106 140 V R JASON N SAITO 106 141 V R RAYMOND C HUGHESBULLARD 106 142 V R MICHAEL P IEVOLO 106 143 D GREGORY H CLARKE 106 144 V R CLIFTON M SCOTT 106 145 V R CLARA M LYDE 106 146 V R DAVID LAU 106 147 D JAMES D TORBORG 106 148 V R THOMAS R STEWART 106 149 V R TED R TRESTIK 106 150 D R KERVIN D HYACINTHE 106 151 P THOMAS ST GEORGE 106 152 D R DENNIS P KEATING 106 153 V R SCOTT J FORSTER 106 154 V R JAMES J FARINELLA 106 155 V R KEITH J MARSH 106 156 D R JASON A RAMOS 106 157 V R NICHOLAS J HORTON 106 158 V R ZUYU WU 106 159 S JOHN J SIRGANT 106 160 V R DANIEL P PALMIERI 106 1 161 D R PARIS E BAKER 106 162 D R TIMOTHY S MCBRIDE 106 163 D MICHAEL D KOLEDIN 105 164 V R VICTOR LONDONO 105 165 R NICHOLAS A HOMAN 105 166 V R NICHOLAS A ALBERINO 105 167 V R JAMES TORRES 105 168 D R GILAD AFRIDONIDZE 105 169 D R DAVID LASHCHENKOV 105 170 V R DAVID N PADILLA 105 171 V R MICHAEL M FALCONE 105 172 V R MICHAEL A VAZQUEZ 105 173 V R CHANNAE T GIBSON 105 174 D R ITALO F DOMINGUEZ 105 175 V R HUSSEIN HOSNI 105 176 V R EDWARD PEPITONE 105 177 D MICHAEL T GERVASI 105 178 V R JOSE L SALAS 105 179 V R RAYMOND S MCAULIFFE 105 180 V R BRIAN D ZEANKOWSKI 105 181 V R UBON A MENDIE 105 182 V R MICHAEL J JEZYCKI 105 183 V R ARIEL NIEVES 105 184 V R RONALD SHEN 105 185 V R CYAN A TOUSSAINT 105 186 V R DAVID V LEWIS JR 105 187 R GAVIN I GONZALEZ 105 188 V R YAANIQUE N SCOTT 105 189 D ORLANDO CORCHADO 105 190 D TIMOTHY P GOULD 105 191 V R TYLER A BECVAR 105 192 P R MICHAEL G NICKOLAS 105 193 P JONATHAN D OTTEN 105 194 R PHILIP S BAENA 105 195 V R MICHAEL K BARROTT 105 196 V R EUGENE GONZALES 105 197 V R JUSTIN M RAMBERT 105 198 V R ANTOINETTE M PROCTOR 105 199 V R ALISHA CUPID 105 200 V R MYLES R VANDINA 105 1 201 D CHRISTOPHER W EMMELUTH 105 202 V R STEPHEN G SABATINI 105 203 V R BENJAMIN ALVAREZ 105 204 V R KEITH P KLEIN 105 205 V R ANGEL J ROBLES 105 206 V R JASON WONG 105 207 D MICHAEL SANSIVERO 105 208 V R RUSLAN KOVTUN 105 209 V R BRIAN A GONZALEZ 105 210 V R DANIEL F ALVAREZ 105 211 V R DANIEL K LA ROSE 105 212 R LOUIS P KRAMER 105 213 V R SCOTT RUSSO 105 214 D R ANGEL L VAZQUEZ 105 215 V R ANDREW T BLANCHARD 105 216 V R ROBERT E KOENIG 105 217 V R JIMMY MORONTA 105 218 D R ROBERT L PHILIOS JR 105 219 R AARON T REUSCHLE 105 220 V R DIEGO O SERRANO 105 221 P JONATHAN N GIORDANO 105 222 V R JAMES W BRYANT 105 223 D STEPHEN R UNISZKIEWICZ 105 224 D R MARIO C MCKAY 105 225 V R GEORGE S SAMOTHRAKIS 105 226 V R LUIS M SUERO 105 227 D JONATHAN A GARRIDO 105 228 V R CHRIS L BRAXTON 105 229 S R MATTHEW J WALSH 105 230 V R FRANK R TENTEROMANO 105 231 R RICHARD MAYA 105 232 V R CHRISTOPHER V MARRAPODI 105 233 V R KUJTIM RUGOVA 105 234 D R CHRISTIAN P GARCES 105 235 V R JASON T CHASE 105 236 V R ISMAEL OQUENDO 105 237 V R THOMAS J STPIERRE 105 238 V R WILLIAM F YOUNG 105 239 V R IDRIS A ADEMOLA 105 240 P R MATTHEW C WHELEHAN 105 1 241 R LAMANNO A JOSEPH 105 242 R MATTHEW J MASTROLEMBO 105 243 D R NICHOLAS A DE LUCA 105 244 V R SHENELLE E GAPOUR 105 245 V R DANIEL OH 105 246 V R EDWARD BOYLE 105 247 V R JESUS SANCHEZ 105 248 V R MICHAEL P OLIVO 105 249 P R FRANCIS O'BRIEN 105 250 R KIERAN W KELLY 105 251 P RYAN T MOSIELLO 105 252 D R SHANENDOR PHILLIPS 105 253 R CHARLOTTE SHANNON 105 254 R ANTONIO A GELABERT 105 255 V R TIMOTHY M CALLAHAN 105 256 V R MICHAEL KOVALIK 105 257 V R JOHN J BERGER 105 258 D RALLI D CHADEAYNE 105 259 V R EMANUEL L GIGLIO 105 260 V R JOSEPH J MURDOCCA 104 261 R JAMES MURPHY 104 262 V R CRYSTAL C BANTON 104 263 R TRAMAINE TYSON 104 264 D OWEN A MONAHAN 104 265 R STEVEN PONCEL 104 266 R ROBERT CRUZ 104 267 D DANIEL C MOERLINS 104 268 R FREDY A SANCHEZ 104 269 R EMILL COMRIE 104 270 V R ALEX J RAMOS 104 271 V R MICHAEL A NATHAN 104 272 P ROBERT R DOLNEY 104 273 V R JOHN DEIDA 104 274 R ROBERT J KLEIN 104 275 R IAN D LACHHMAN 104 276 R PATRICK D FAY 104 277 R JUSTIN G GIALLANZO 104 278 R BRANDON I LOMAX 104 279 R ARNOLD A ADAMS 104 280 V R JOSEPH J MOLINA 104 1 281 V R MICHAEL T BADALAMENTI 104 282 R ARTHUR M HERRERA 104 283 R ROBERT S STAULTERS 104 284 P MICHAEL T SULLIVAN 104 285 V R MICHAEL J BRATICHAK 104 286 R NICHOLAS P PEPPE 104 287 V R ADAM T SCHOOFS 104 288 R JOSE CASTRO 104 289 V R RUDY H PEREZ 104 290 R ALBERT E WINYARD 104 291 R ANTHONY F BARONE 104 292 R THOMAS F SOLTAN 104 293 P WILLIAM C FILIPPI 104 294 R CHRISTOPHER DAWKINS 104 295 V R MICHAEL C GARRISON 104 296 R GISELLE R KING 104 297 V R GEORGE B CLARKE 104 298 V R MARK A BOYCE 104 299 R JAMES BOCHECCHIO 104 300 R SYLBURN PETERKIN 104 301 R FRANCIS R HENGLEIN 104 302 R SEAN TAGGART 104 303 R DANIEL F CILUFFO 104 304 R OMAR
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