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LAST NAME FIRST NAME TEAM DONATIONS 1 Thorsteinson Scott Burien/North Highline Fire $50018.00 2 Robinson Scott Coeur D Alen # LAST NAME FIRST NAME TEAM DONATIONS 1 Thorsteinson Scott Burien/North Highline Fire $50,018.00 2 Robinson Scott Coeur d alene $20,617.25 3 Brown Richard Boise Firefighters Local 149 $16,557.66 4 Woodland Tim Burien/North Highline Fire $16,106.10 5 Smith Justin Vancouver Fire Local 452 $14,763.50 6 Fox Marnie Boeing Fire $14,429.00 7 Bryan Damon Richland Fire Department $12,016.87 8 Butler Amber Keizer Fire Department $11,632.23 9 Mann Mike Longview Fire $10,570.00 10 Bawyn Gerard Skagit District 8 $10,525.00 11 Nelson Dan Seattle Fire-Team Tristan $10,400.58 12 Schmidt Brad Everett Fire $10,234.75 13 Stenstrom Jasper Graham Fire $10,155.00 14 Frazier Mark Central Mason $10,030.00 15 Kulbeck J.D. Great Falls Fire Rescue $7,286.00 16 Allen William Meridian Firefighters $6,760.00 17 Yencopal Robert Corvallis Fire Department $6,367.00 18 Mathews Keith Columbia River Fire & Rescue $6,181.00 19 Emerick Mike Richland Fire Department $6,145.88 20 Gilbert Derek Marion County Fire District # 1 $5,993.62 21 Niedner Carl Corvallis Fire Department $5,991.11 22 Paterniti Joseph Everett Fire $5,956.50 23 Kilgore Richard Tumwater Fire $5,849.79 24 Predmore Alan City of Buckley Fire Department $5,810.00 25 Taylor Mark Bend Fire & Rescue $5,808.23 26 Rickert Eric Bellevue Fire $5,790.00 27 Jensen Justin Burley Fire Department $5,687.00 28 Haviland Thomas Bethel Fire Department $5,610.00 29 Condon Ian Tumwater Fire $5,590.39 30 Gorham Corey Umatilla County Fire Dist. #1 $5,385.00 31 Maness Troy East Helena Vol. Fire Department $5,176.48 32 Zinko Chris Chico Fire Department $5,150.00 33 Nixon Steve Gig Harbor Fire & Medic One $5,027.38 34 Gregg Kimberly Mason County Fire District 6 & 11 $4,877.45 35 Wise Kevin Stanislaus Consolidated Fire Protection District $4,770.00 36 Moyes Tiffany Whatcom County Fire District #7 $4,742.02 37 Houlihan John Local 2878 $4,600.00 38 Colvin John Tesoro Anacortes Fire Department $4,500.00 39 Austin Steve Richland Fire Department $4,431.24 40 Wright Keith Central Pierce Fire and Rescue $4,415.19 41 Baily Douglas Corvallis Fire Department $4,325.00 42 O'Connor David Nampa Fire Dept $4,270.00 43 Walsh Curtis Richland Fire Department $4,251.26 44 Figel Rudy Kent Firefighters Local 1747 $4,211.00 45 McKeon Mikee Skagit District 8 $4,150.00 46 BENAVENTE EUGENE Tumwater Fire $4,003.78 47 Fritts Lauren Kittitas Valley Fire & Rescue $4,000.00 48 Browning Cathy Tukwila Firefighters Local 2088 $3,889.25 49 Pavolich Leila Central Valley Fire District $3,864.00 50 Bagnell Luke San Bernardino County Fire Department $3,775.00 51 Barajas Adrian Team Texas $3,680.00 52 Brown Jim Olympia Fire Department $3,650.00 53 Moorhead Walter Wrangell Volunteer Fire Department. $3,645.57 54 Raskin Igor Chugiak Fire Department $3,630.00 55 Swehla Michael Cornelius Fire Department $3,601.20 56 Brunson Jeff Chico Fire Department $3,592.00 57 Ace Robin Central Mat-Su Fire Department $3,500.13 58 Owen Sam Valdez Fire Department $3,410.00 59 Murphy Colin East Pierce Fire & Rescue $3,400.00 60 Forbey Kristian Meridian Firefighters $3,372.22 61 Miller Jeff Seattle Fire-Team Tristan $3,368.20 62 Prosser Preston Bend Fire & Rescue $3,278.23 63 Julum Michele Local 2878 $3,228.00 64 Richert Derek Seattle Fire-Team Tristan $3,212.58 65 Weeks Krista Richland Fire Department $3,210.00 66 Durkan Jamie Renton Firefighters $3,167.00 67 Lowe Soren Lewiston Fire Department $3,150.80 68 Hilvers Rob Boise Firefighters Local 149 $3,150.00 69 Doctor Matt Tukwila Firefighters Local 2088 $3,149.00 70 Jankowski Josh Okanogan County FD #6 $3,143.79 71 Holert Thomas North Whatcom Fire & Rescue $3,140.00 72 Sullivan Zach Chugiak Fire Department $3,135.00 73 Chowning Matt Cody Volunteer Fire Department $3,127.33 74 King Zach Team Texas $3,100.00 75 Johanson Phebe Richland Fire Department $3,090.00 76 Stewart Brad Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue/Local 1660 $3,082.76 77 Waeschle Kurt Navy Region Northwest Fire & Emergency Services $3,055.00 78 Jackson Nick City of Buckley Fire Department $3,050.00 79 haller paul Spokane Valley Fire Department $3,020.00 80 Thingvall Andy Roseburg Professional Firefighters $3,008.29 81 Bostic Jason Fredericktown Community Fire $3,000.00 82 Killian Scott Cal Fire / SLO County Fire $2,995.00 83 Simpson Ryan Valley Regional Fire Authority $2,975.00 84 Ferguson Edward Walla Walla Fire District #4 $2,950.00 85 Shepard Ben Central Pierce Fire and Rescue $2,875.36 86 Wall Brandon Templeton Fire Department $2,873.00 87 Brock Jeff City of Buckley Fire Department $2,836.00 88 Davis Jim Canby Fire $2,815.00 89 Louden Andy Corvallis Fire Department $2,810.00 90 Ashton Brian Boise Firefighters Local 149 $2,807.00 91 King Matt Douglas Fire Department $2,800.00 92 Zukowski Peter Richland Fire Department $2,799.25 93 ottenbreit jon Richland Fire Department $2,795.75 94 Hinton Danny Umatilla County Fire Dist. #1 $2,770.00 95 Naylor Pete Skagit District 8 $2,760.00 96 Banta Todd Nampa Fire Dept $2,752.00 97 Cotter Bryan Corvallis Fire Department $2,750.03 98 White William Templeton Fire Department $2,733.00 99 Muller Lindsay Tulalip Bay Fire $2,726.00 100 Smithers Ryan St. Helena City Fire Department $2,725.00 101 Hernandez Jon Kirkland Fire $2,702.95 102 Barnes Josh DCFD#2-WA $2,700.00 103 Blaine Kelly Skagit District 8 $2,700.00 104 Schott David Washington DC Firefighters $2,700.00 105 Stillwell Mark Lee's Summit Fire Department $2,688.00 106 Cliffton Adam Kalispell Fire $2,680.00 107 Shervanick Ryan Valley Regional Fire Authority $2,675.00 108 Wilson Koy Salinas Fire $2,675.00 109 Holmes Casey Vancouver Fire Local 452 $2,673.28 110 Johnson Heidi Forest Grove Fire & Rescue $2,655.00 111 Kerbs Kolby Caldwell Fire Department $2,647.85 112 Mota Luis Hillsboro Fire $2,620.25 113 Baze Edward Navy Region Northwest Fire & Emergency Services $2,620.00 114 Entus Donald Central Mason $2,613.05 115 Maness Cody East Helena Vol. Fire Department $2,611.49 116 Emerson Zach Boise Firefighters Local 149 $2,609.00 117 Slagle Anthony Vancouver Fire Local 452 $2,603.28 118 Jones Adam Chelan Fire And Rescue $2,600.00 119 Wildman Ben West Benton Fire Rescue $2,592.00 120 Burnett Mike Chelan County Fire District #1 $2,590.00 121 Micheles Ricky Pasco Fire Department $2,583.40 122 Conner Tanner South Lane County Fire & Rescue $2,570.00 123 Frank Bradley Canby Fire $2,570.00 124 Johnson Rob Nampa Fire Dept $2,560.00 125 Mittendorf Robert South Whatcom Fire Authority $2,555.82 126 Hamilton Grant Meridian Firefighters $2,550.00 127 Jackson Adam Central Pierce Fire and Rescue $2,550.00 128 Caviezel Chris Cle Elum Fire Department $2,545.00 129 Wonderly Eric Columbia River Fire & Rescue $2,540.00 130 Buness Jordan Wrangell Volunteer Fire Department. $2,533.57 131 Gantenbein Matt Olympia Fire Department $2,533.41 132 Penicook David Medford Fire-Rescue $2,526.60 133 Bekenyi Douglas Central Kitsap $2,525.54 134 Moffitt Kent Kirkland Fire $2,512.95 135 Haney Nicolas Gresham Fire $2,504.00 136 Rodriguez Jaime Central Mat-Su Fire Department $2,503.89 137 Jenkins Linda Central Kitsap $2,502.54 138 Moore Cody Sedro-Wooley Fire Department $2,502.00 139 Shea Brian Central Mat-Su Fire Department $2,500.53 140 Hurley Evan Kirkland Fire $2,500.45 141 Fernandez John Boeing Fire $2,500.00 142 Fraga Jennifer Navy Region Northwest Fire & Emergency Services $2,500.00 143 Pan Mark Bellevue Fire $2,484.00 144 Neel Jeremy Clackamas Fire $2,462.00 145 Grondine Philippe Central Valley Fire District $2,420.00 146 Skovlin Bjorn Boise Firefighters Local 149 $2,400.00 147 Pidjeon Matt MIddleton Rural Fire District $2,371.84 148 Smith Brett Vallejo Fire $2,345.00 149 O'Neal Paul Tracy Fire Department $2,344.98 150 Charles Josh Bozeman Fire Local 613 $2,300.32 151 Rutledge Morgan Cal Fire / SLO County Fire $2,300.00 152 Dygert Eben Redmond Fire L2829 $2,275.00 153 Keller David Sisters Country $2,250.37 154 Mann Tim Everett Fire $2,247.81 155 Fosness Jeremiah Okanogan County FD #6 $2,235.00 156 Zeigler Justin Poulsbo Fire Department $2,227.50 157 Ryan Matthew La Pine Fire District $2,221.85 158 Weimer Dylan La Pine Fire District $2,217.00 159 Sabin Andy Richland Fire Department $2,215.90 160 Aust Randy Richland Fire Department $2,214.61 161 Hagen Jay Seattle Fire-Team Tristan $2,208.96 162 Briones Matt Seattle Fire-Team Tristan $2,196.50 163 Knierim Cassandra Camas Washougal Fire Department $2,187.00 164 Eggen Nolan Great Falls Fire Rescue $2,186.00 165 Goss Carson La Pine Fire District $2,158.85 166 Van Son David Great Falls Fire Rescue $2,146.00 167 Eaton Iawrence Hyalite Fire Department $2,144.00 168 Reed Bill Local I-24 Hanford Fire/Benton City Professional Firefighters $2,143.14 169 Brennan Frank Seattle Fire-Team Tristan $2,140.00 170 Reed Brian Great Falls Fire Rescue $2,129.00 171 Knapp Chris Salinas Fire $2,125.00 172 Perkins Sam Walla Walla Fire District #4 $2,125.00 173 Molsberry Brent Everett Fire $2,115.00 174 Garcia Daniel Caldwell Fire Department $2,112.85 175 Weaver Clinton Sisters Country $2,108.53 176 Bishop Peter Polson Fire Department $2,104.10 177 Balonick Zackary South Whatcom Fire Authority $2,092.09 178 Rommen John Kennewick Fire $2,091.62 179 Sillito Brent Caldwell Fire Department $2,072.85 180 Grubenhoff Bob Richland Fire Department $2,064.46 181 Cashwell Spencer Sisters Country $2,059.53 182 Wolfkiel Matthew MIddleton Rural Fire District $2,051.86 183 Hansen Zak Corvallis Fire Department $2,050.00 184 Koerner Scott Seattle Fire-Team Tristan $2,050.00 185 Sliva John Mason Fire District 4 $2,034.00 186 Dulas Michael Seattle Fire-Team Tristan $2,031.68 187 Johnson Dustin Wrangell Volunteer Fire Department.
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