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2019 LLS Firefighter Stairclimb Battalion Times by NAME 2019 LLS Firefighter Stairclimb Battalion Times by NAME DEPARTMENT LAST NAME FIRST NAME BATTALION START TIME Tukwila Firefighters Local 2088 `Konieczka Jason 44 1510 Canby Fire District Aamodt Andrew 38 1410 Canby Fire District Aamodt Steve 11 0940 Canby Fire District Aamodt Thomas 38 1410 Mountain Home AFB Fire Department Abac Frank 11 0940 Tracy Fire Abelar Richard 14 1010 Bainbridge Island Fire Department Abercrombie Kory 38 1410 Central Mat-Su Fire Department Ace-Maki Robin 4 0830 Murrieta Fire & Rescue Ackerman Eric 34 1330 Lebanon Fire District - Rally for Rialee Roth Adamson Jason 40 1430 Burley Fire Department Addis Brian 7 0900 Gresham Fire Aden Nicole 32 1310 Memphis Fire Department Adkins Zach 37 1400 Everett Fire Department Local 46 Adsero Nicholas 10 0930 Renton Regional Fire Authority Aguirre Gilbert 12 0950 Bomberos de Santiago AGUIRRE FLÜHMANN CARLA 30 1250 Scappoose Fire District Ahlers Zach 41 1440 City of Riverside Fire Department Ahumada Michael 17 1040 La Grande Fire Department Alam Dustin 35 1340 Bethel Fire Department Albertson Leif 22 1130 Everett Fire Department Local 46 Albright Seth 32 1310 Bremerton Fire Department Allen Brian 45 1520 Spokane County Fire District 4 Allen Jacob 41 1440 Marysville Fire District Alskog Jared 36 1350 Cal Fire - Riverside County Fire Alvarado-Hallworth Anthony 26 1210 Cal Fire - Riverside County Fire Alvizo Craig 43 1500 Central Mat-Su Fire Department Amidon Ian 8 0910 Salem Fire Department Amsberry Kyle 26 1210 Cal Fire - Riverside County Fire Anastasia Shawn 3 0820 Murrieta Fire & Rescue Anderson Cody 2 0810 Victoria Fire & Rescue Anderson Colin 47 1540 McNeil Island Fire Department Anderson Jessica 22 1130 Kittitas Valley Fire and Rescue Anderson Kyle 21 1120 City of Riverside Fire Department Anderson Patrick 32 1310 Snohomish County Fire District #26 Anderson Peter 15 1020 Spokane County Fire District 9 Anderson Riley 2 0810 Burien/North Highline Anderson Roger 30 1250 Corona Fire Department Anderson Ryan 24 1150 Tacoma Fire Department ANDERSON RYAN 28 1230 Moses Lake Fire Department Anderson Scott 15 1020 Santa Clara County Fire Department Andrews Joe 42 1450 Seattle Fire- Team Tristan Smith Andrus Joel 36 1350 Worley Fire Department Anttila Tyler 7 0900 Everett Fire Department Local 46 Aquino Michael 39 1420 San Bernardino County Fire Department Arabit Timothy 34 1330 Ventura City Fire Department Araiza Austin 40 1430 Bellevue Fire Archer Chris 2 0810 Los Angeles County Fire Department Arellanes Carlos 45 1520 Stevens County Fire Protection District 1 Armstrong Caitlin 30 1250 Stevens County Fire Protection District 1 Armstrong Evan 37 1400 City of Roseburg Fire Department Arrington Sean 29 1240 Anaconda Fire Department Arvish Jeremiah 12 0950 South Lake Tahoe Fire & Rescue Asbury Leslie 17 1040 1 of 40 2019 LLS Firefighter Stairclimb Battalion Times by NAME Spokane City Fire Department - Team Knighten Ashe Trevor 8 0910 Clark Fork Fire Department ashford-brown james 29 1240 Boise Fire Department Ashton Brian 10 0930 Everett Fire Department Local 46 Askew Nicholas 32 1310 South Whatcom Fire Authority Atkins Joshua 16 1030 Corona Fire Department Auman Bradley 26 1210 Richland Fire Department Aust Randy 2 0810 Richland Fire Department Austin Steve 35 1340 Columbia River Fire & Rescue Auvil Nicholas 6 0850 Cody Volunteer Fire Department Avery Henry 8 0910 Port Ludlow Fire and Rescue Avila Andres 25 1200 Clark County Fire District 3 Avramenko Alex 21 1120 Raymond Fire Department Ayala Oscar 41 1440 Whatcom County Fire District 7 Ayers Nikki 27 1220 Spokane City Fire Department - Team Knighten ayotte Jesse 14 1010 Hanover Fire Department Azizian Chris 40 1430 Seattle Fire- Team Tristan Smith Babcock James 18 1050 Fremont Fire Department Bacher Ashley 29 1240 Eagle Fire Department Backen Kelsey 5 0840 Apple Valley Fire Department Baeskens Chad 9 0920 San Bernardino County Fire Department Bagnell Luke 42 1450 North Kitsap Fire Bailey Jonathan Todd 30 1250 Jackson County Fire District #3 Bailey Pat 48 1550 Burley Fire Department Bailey Stetzen 7 0900 North Mason Regional Fire Authority Bailey Thomas 27 1220 Corvallis Fire Department Baily Douglas 4 0830 Navy Region Norththwest Fire and Emergency Service Baines Matthew 40 1430 Columbia River Fire & Rescue Bair David 31 1300 South Lane County Fire & Rescue Baird Justin 10 0930 Tacoma Fire Department Baker Benjamin 16 1030 Hanford Fire Department Baker Braxton 35 1340 South Kitsap Fire & Rescue Baker Cody 2 0810 Bremerton Fire Department Baker Daniel 32 1310 Nampa Fire Department Baker Joel 2 0810 Meridian Fire Department Baker Ryan 14 1010 Local 2878 Baker Shaun 22 1130 Seattle Fire- Team Tristan Smith Bakke Amina 28 1230 Redmond Fire Department Bakke Mike 2 0810 Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District Baldacci Denise 27 1220 Spokane City Fire Department - Team Knighten Balin Joanna 9 0920 Chelan County Fire District 1 Ballard Nicole 21 1120 Nampa Fire Department Banta Todd 5 0840 Port of Seattle Fire Department Barberie Steven 25 1200 Valley Regional Fire Authority Barker Gary 21 1120 North Kitsap Fire Barnard Craig 27 1220 Ventura City Fire Department Barnes Elias 42 1450 Douglas County Fire District 2 Barnes Josh 8 0910 Kingsley Field Fire Department Barnes Ryan 31 1300 City of Buckley Fire Department Barrett Brittany 23 1140 City of Buckley Fire Department Barrett Jared 15 1020 Savage Volunteer Fire Company Barros Jamie 31 1300 Snohomish County Fire District 4 Bartelheimer Kurt 43 1500 KCFD20 (Skyway) BARTLETT MATTHEW 18 1050 Anaheim Fire & Rescue Bashaw Aloysius 37 1400 2 of 40 2019 LLS Firefighter Stairclimb Battalion Times by NAME Anaheim Fire & Rescue Bashaw Tyler 37 1400 Mercer Island Fire Department Bastrom Kent 41 1440 Everett Fire Department Local 46 Bates Mark 40 1430 East Olympia Fire District 6 Baumgartner Spencer 23 1140 Sedro-Woolley Fire Department Bawyn Jerry 29 1240 Navy Region Norththwest Fire and Emergency Service Baze Edward 9 0920 Salem Fire Department Beard Jared 38 1410 Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue/Local 1660 Bebb Kevin 32 1310 Moscow Fire Department Bechard Ben 40 1430 Spokane City Fire Department - Team Knighten Beck Michael 38 1410 Victoria Fire & Rescue Beckner Mike 1 0800 Everett Fire Department Local 46 Bedard Michael 2 0810 Warm Springs Fire & Safety Beebe Trevor 20 1110 Missoula Rural Fire District Beers Thomas 46 1530 Port Ludlow Fire and Rescue Beery Curtis 3 0820 Sisters Country Beiler Rachelle 22 1130 Central Kitsap Fire & Rescue Bekenyi Douglas 7 0900 Local 2878 Belfield Kristopher 18 1050 San Bernardino County Fire Department Bement Brian 18 1050 Benton County Fire District 4 Benitz Bonnie 17 1040 Anaheim Fire & Rescue Bennett Jamison 37 1400 Helena Fire Department Bennett Robbie 20 1110 Stanislaus Consolidated Fire Protection District Benninger Nathaniel 9 0920 Libby Volunteer Fire Department Benson Neil 13 1000 Central Pierce Fire & Rescue Berdan Scott 28 1230 Anaheim Fire & Rescue Berg Blake 36 1350 Olympia Fire Department Bergford Peter 42 1450 Seattle Fire- Team Tristan Smith Bergstrom Benjamin 47 1540 Boise Fire Department Bergstrom Dana 10 0930 Capital City Fire and Rescue Berni Samuel 29 1240 Scappoose Fire District Bernier Kyle 23 1140 Carson City Fire Department Berntson Houston 44 1510 Sparks Fire Department Berry Darin 1 0800 Gig Harbor Fire & Medic One Berry Matthew 34 1330 Douglas County Fire District 2 Bertram Tyler 44 1510 KCFD20 (Skyway) Bese Adam 18 1050 Central Pierce Fire & Rescue Best Blue 45 1520 Local 2878 Betcher Daniel 39 1420 Ventura City Fire Department Bethea Josh 42 1450 Corvallis Fire Department Beutler Jake 25 1200 Anaconda Fire Department Bink Loy 12 0950 Caldwell Fire Department Birch Dewayne 18 1050 Stevens County Fire Protection District 1 Birky Rhys 31 1300 Bremerton Fire Department Bishop Michael 37 1400 Polson City Fire Department Bishop Peter 8 0910 Los Angeles County Fire Department Black Matthew 15 1020 Spokane City Fire Department - Team Knighten Blair Kristopher 20 1110 Cody Volunteer Fire Department Blaylock Jeremy 10 0930 San Bernardino County Fire Department Blood Ethan 38 1410 Umatilla County Fire District 1 Blood Wes 18 1050 Renton Regional Fire Authority Bloom Adam 41 1440 City of Buckley Fire Department Blue Jesslyn 14 1010 Puget Sound Fire Boginski Michael 22 1130 Boise Fire Department Bohan Dereck 11 0940 3 of 40 2019 LLS Firefighter Stairclimb Battalion Times by NAME Bend Fire & Rescue Boileau Gabriel 11 0940 Pierce County Fire District #13 Bokhari Sehar 12 0950 Moscow Fire Department Boland Jim 30 1250 Corvallis Fire Department Boldizsar Gavin 17 1040 Big Sky Fire Department Bolton Jeff 40 1430 West Pierce Fire & Rescue Boltz Michael 17 1040 New Plymouth Fire Bonfiglio Travis 22 1130 Petaluma Fire Department Bonilla Christopher 13 1000 La Pine Rural Fire Protection District Bonito Beau 12 0950 San Bernardino County Fire Department Bonnell Travis 35 1340 Everett Fire Department Local 46 Bonnifield Jay 41 1440 Modesto Fire Department Bonora Clayton 4 0830 Everett Fire Department Local 46 Boos Amy 15 1020 Sisters Country Bootes Travis 22 1130 Columbia River Fire & Rescue Booth Chris 20 1110 Airway Heights Fire Department Bos Keith 29 1240 Fredericktown Community Fire District Bostic Jason 11 0940 Fremont Fire Department Bota Ryan 42 1450 Nampa Fire Department Bowden Jeff 2 0810 Anaheim Fire & Rescue Bowidowicz Michel 38 1410 Douglas County Fire District 2 bowles kyle 31 1300 Molalla Fire District Boyce Nicholas 19 1100 Puget Sound Fire Boyd Evan 16 1030 Scio Fire Boyer Brianna 17 1040 Umatilla County Fire District 1 Bozeman
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