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Firefighter EMT Ranking Register DC Fire and Emergency Medical DC Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department Firefighter EMT Ranking Register FF/EMT Test Date: Saturday, June 29, 2019 RANKING # LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE 1 Williams Jordan 2 Alston Jesse 3 White Kristopher 4 Coutroulis Alec 5 Montague Kenny 6 Conyers Dejuan 7 Gorman Andrew 8 Branch Marques 9 Palatucci Michael 10 Bynum TaVon 11 Williams Xavier 12 McManus Emeral 13 Sultan Talut F. 14 Comfort William 15 Luevano Liliana 16 Hunter Thoaron 17 Faunteroy Tirrell 18 Quinteros Julio 19 Perry Rahmeek 20 Foreman Asia M. 21 Pichet Brianna 22 Wright Danielle 23 Holmes Daniel 24 Bagley Ugenia M. 25 Biggs Quincey R. 26 Jackson Khadiesjah 27 Coleman Kenneth 28 Spruce Andrew 29 Williams Shaniqua 30 Williams Andre 31 Anthony Ashley N. 32 Sheppard Johniece 33 Scurlock Christopher G. 34 Hooks Anthony 35 Ayers Dakota 36 O'Sullivan Kenneth 37 Lindsey Dennis 38 Cobb Jerell 39 Smith Michael K. 40 Washington Dakotah 41 Walker Eric 42 Washington Jamiese 43 Jackson Quaprichia 44 Kiah Elijah 45 Thompson D'Ante 46 Newman Angela 47 Johnson Vann D. 48 Brown Gerald 49 Marks Falan 50 Sargent Davon 51 Sparrow Kamia 52 Trazell D Emiliano 53 Saunders Kojo 54 Whyte Daniel 55 Cole Julian 56 Harris Jason A. 57 Rodriguez Kelvin 58 Washington Bryan C. 59 Jackson Evan 60 Freeman Markeita 61 Brown Kenan 62 Walker Ghennet 63 Pierre-Louis Daniel 64 Yates KaRon 65 Duffy Timothy 66 Logan Christian 67 Stevenson Donald 68 Jackson Jordan RANKING # LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE 69 Dandridge Jeffrey 70 Pitts Demetrius 71 Butler Viante I. 72 Hampleton Briana 73 Alston April 74 Hodges Carrington 75 Holston Thomas 76 Jacobsen Saunders 77 Mason Lloydisha 78 Owens Laschelle A. 79 Jeter Kalif 80 Travers Dominique 81 Edwards Raymond 82 Blackman Quine 83 Robinson Kevin 84 Washington Ivory 85 Peters Matthew 86 Scruggs Eric 87 McCutchen Branden 88 Lewis Byron 89 Clare Nia 90 Dailey Tiffany 91 Meeks Carl 92 Humphrey Adam 93 Hairston Tyrell 94 Hargrove Keisha 95 Venable Latosha Y. 96 Roberts Vernard 97 Brown Bria 98 Mulzac Julienne 99 Alston John 100 Smith-Pittmon Mia 101 Mathis Carlos D. 102 Marshall Keyvonna 103 Bowling Jerrod I. 104 Ransford Rondale 105 Sistare Lyndel 106 Newkirk Kia 107 Demeritt Jordan J. 108 Johnson Courtney 109 Wadley Marcus 110 Hart Aaron J. 111 Washington Quinntez 112 Walker Shanika 113 Martin Patrick 114 Postell Alonzo 115 Mackall Latavia 116 Greenwell Delonte 117 Peoples Rayvon 118 Becka Drake 119 Wallace Andre T. 120 Thomas Sheila 121 Odige Godson 122 Villatoro Kayley 123 Holman Hazel 124 Seegers Oscar 125 Reid Patrice 126 Minix Jonathan M. 127 Ali Aladeen 128 Morton Edward J. 129 Davis Victoria 130 King Greg B. 131 Adams Mykale 132 Rucker Tracey 133 Garrett Blake 134 Gomez Victor 135 Quinones Christian 136 Bowman Alexis C. 137 Williams Brandon 138 Reeves Travis 139 Mirsky Steven G. 140 Leatherman Jachin 141 Malone Lemonte 142 Hairston Marcus 143 Escobar Walter 144 Robinson Gianni RANKING # LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE 145 Cunningham Dashanii 146 Napper Jr Mark 147 Brewer Houston 148 Hamm Paris 149 Woodfolk Crichelle 150 Lee Owusu K.-A. 151 Hall Darryl 152 Stein Christopher 153 Davis Plinio 154 Griffin Angela 155 Davis Jasmine 156 Yeldell Gary 157 Brown Daamontae 158 Lawrence Rodney 159 Henderson Bianca V. 160 Burgess Kevin 161 Chatterton Chase 162 Chavis Anthony 163 McLeod Douglas W. 164 Johnson William C. 165 Johnson Bria 166 Brooks Kofi 167 Richardson Onteria 168 Johnson Rony 169 Alexander Tynitra 170 Pereira Crystal 171 Witherspoon Amari 172 Sockwell Paul 173 Sanders Dominique 174 Smith Darnell 175 Holland Monique 176 Kerhlikar Samuel 177 Thomas Monique 178 Lash Anthony 179 Maddox Nitilya 180 Rashumaa Shango Kwame 181 Gerber Thadius 182 Walton JeMiya 183 Redmond Lester 184 Cunningham Jayla 185 Thomason Octavius 186 Maynard Ronald 187 Anderson Virginia 188 Parker DaBray 189 Love Lanna L. L. 190 Lussi Olivia 191 Patterson Trey 192 McNeill Randolph 193 Boone Aireon 194 Murphy Darneisha 195 Beckham Tyrell 196 Baylor Marquis 197 Santos Roy 198 Garland Charles 199 Frazier Tykira 200 Lacy Latoya 201 Prince Johnathan 202 Jackson Korey A. 203 Holley Tsedaye 204 Pearson Jeffrey Z. 205 Brown Bianca L. 206 Robertson Briana 207 Byrd Cecelia 208 Rosenboro Dychell 209 Logan Robert 210 Jones Noah 211 Andrews Tyree 212 Bass Paige 213 Alexander Alicia 214 Clark Jr Jermaine 215 Cypress James 216 Richnafsky Derek 217 Tabron Bobby 218 Tait Keri 219 Flagg Michael W. 220 Izykowski Keith D. RANKING # LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE 221 Jones Timothy M. 222 Mobley Sejal 223 Hill Shantal 224 Henson Lawrence 225 Goodfellow Haley 226 Harden Dominique 227 Aschenbrenner Zachary 228 Simkins Nicholas 229 Hosein Triniti 230 Paulina Nicholius 231 Keiser Corbin 232 Wright Tylawn 233 Bembry Ke’Juan 234 Kelly John 235 Epps Alijauan 236 Edgerton Marcel 237 Savoy Kevin 238 Garner Charles E. 239 Rivas-Diaz Victor 240 Jobe Christopher 241 Cross Rico 242 Hair Vondell B. 243 Stover Dominique 244 Frazier Traveon 245 Scalise Anthony 246 Lewis Erin 247 Jacobs Taquan 248 Miller Robert 249 Edelin Patricia 250 Sumpter Noel 251 Jones Guy 252 Scott Keith 253 Mahone Patrick 254 Davis Dewayne 255 Hinds Yasha 256 Scott Melissa A. 257 Moore John 258 Elek Adam 259 Smith Unique 260 Queen Corey 261 Mallory Shawn 262 Stanfield Ronald L. 263 Powell Kiana 264 Harley Tiara 265 Smith Ashley 266 Whitney Anthony 267 Forde Stenicia 268 Winston Josiah T. 269 Lucas Cedric 270 Nesbitt Keith 271 Barrow Joshua 272 Acors Brian 273 Wimbish Taurean 274 Gordon Kelvin D. 275 Livingston Shaquita 276 Gooding Jaden 277 Davis Richard 278 Hunt Jason 279 Boyd Frita 280 Duncan Andrea 281 Olafisoye Tobi 282 Witherspoon Monique J. 283 Bradley Kalyia 284 Smoot Mariah 285 Barnes Wayne B. 286 Pollard Monique 287 Brown Dineisha 288 Smith Johntre 289 Tyree Angless 290 Paire Seanay 291 Wilkins Myron 292 Short DeNiyka 293 Branham AlJaquice 294 Moore Courtney 295 White Marc 296 Ballard Burnett RANKING # LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE 297 McCord Jawon 298 Thomas Joel D. 299 Jones Andrew W. 300 Huff Antonio 301 Mitchell Rhonea 302 Washington Jalen T. 303 McNair Brandon 304 Gurdon Rodger 305 Witherspoon Patrick 306 Scott Jetaa 307 Crandall Malik 308 Hartgrove Christopher 309 Gong Tong Tong 310 Cedillos Frankie 311 Crestwell Ashley 312 Reid Jaida 313 Davis Jr. Antonio 314 Reaves D'Montrae M. 315 Manley Shauntel Y. 316 Badgett Leonna 317 Gray Julian M. 318 Broskey Daniel 319 Urick Morgan 320 Leibbrand Alexander Q. 321 Kenny Joseph 322 Bulluck Benjamin 323 Dublin Demitris K. 324 Jones Sherrell 325 Strong Justin 326 Gosselin Chris 327 Miller Jeremy 328 Wooden Brianna 329 Serrano Kenny 330 Mcmillan Keiron 331 Green Destiny 332 Savoy Tymesha A. 333 Hopkins Kayla 334 Williams Ronlanda 335 Jones Jamaal 336 Samuel Geno A. 337 Johnson Anndromitta M.T. 338 DeVries Kevin M. 339 Wilson Cherri 340 Green Charlene 341 Kirby Latoya 342 Rodenbough Connor 343 Brooks Nathaniel 344 Felix David 345 Fowler Patracia 346 Rhinesmith Jonathan 347 Woolard Cameron 348 Stanfield Brandon 349 Britt Joshua 350 Waters III Tyrone 351 Isenhart Takahiro 352 Brooks Preston 353 Treadwell DeSean 354 Hurst Nicholas 355 Wallace RayShonda 356 Garst Shawn 357 Thomas Tiffany 358 Mcdermon Kenice 359 Simpson Robert E. 360 Holston Carliss 361 Swann LeDreka 362 Dimino John 363 Askia Ahsaki 364 Greene Anthony D. 365 Burns David 366 Bradley, Jr Arthur 367 Hough Kevin 368 Davis Antoine 369 Mason Derontae 370 Dixon Joshua 371 Kennedy Andrew P. 372 Peters Jordan RANKING # LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE 373 Bailey Johnnie E. 374 Lee Namir 375 Freeman Daryle L. 376 Petrusky Robert 377 Williams Alexis 378 Scarborough Stephon 379 Mckissic Porshe 380 Sabolcik Bradley 381 McDonough Thomas 382 Richardson Tanea 383 Dilley Jason S. 384 Wright Amber 385 March DeAngelo 386 Singleton Antonio M. 387 Millington Jerrita 388 Jones Marcus 389 Kelly Sarah 390 Folliard Justin 391 Chubb Michael 392 Lowman Michael 393 Cauthen Caharri 394 Barratt Kamar 395 Mickey Jasmine 396 James DaVon 397 Wilkins Ashton 398 Johnson Peter 399 Satchell Michael 400 Seals James 401 Steele Andrew G. 402 Butler DaRon 403 Potts Keviette 404 Emmanuel Kerrlyn 405 Mayberry Theodore 406 Minor Darryl 407 Palacios Irma 408 Britton Jordan 409 Watson William J. 410 Hester Jazzmine 411 Murchison Darryl 412 Dwyer Matthew 413 Lomas Michael 414 Clarke Deandre 415 Johnston Zykiah 416 McCullough Vantoria 417 Johnson Trae M. 418 Henry Corey 419 Vallandingham Stephen 420 Smith Michael W. 421 Page Jason R. 422 Lawrence David G. 423 Jeffery Patrick T. 424 Brown Criszon 425 Washington Thomas 426 Canady LaShaun 427 Young Vernique I. 428 Mattison Lewis 429 Thurston Tyrell 430 Lee Lanette 431 Schiafone Christopher 432 Burkhart Riley 433 Steve Javannie 434 Matthews Monica R. 435 Jordan Corban H. 436 Price Jr Woodrow 437 Bell Dawnetta L. 438 Henry Katrell 439 Rush Thad 440 Miller Lake 441 Joseph Timothy 442 Larimore Elizabeth R. 443 Wheatley Marvaughn 444 Pinkney Alexis 445 Wright Joshua 446 Akers Dahvae 447 Brandon Raycoldo 448 Williams Sean RANKING # LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE 449 Kieran Douglas 450 Ogando Jose M. 451 Crump Nicholas 452 Richardson Phylecia 453 Turner Daniel 454 Taylor Jamal 455 Jones Gregory 456 Lewis Calvin 457 Wilson Isaac 458 Kirkland Andre T. 459 Henry Kenya 460 Boone Rusheda 461 Coleman DeAndra 462 Holley Lachell 463 David Jasmin C. 464 Stover Andrea 465 Thompson Mackenzie P. 466 Jewett Jamieson 467 Middleton Joseph 468 Green Antonio 469 Jackson Lakeesha 470 Coleman Jr Adrian 471 Burr Mark E. 472 Lockhart Devon 473 Marshall Robert 474 Boensel Stephen 475 Humphreys Brent 476 Ware Jeffrey 477 Cooper Daryle 478 Jackson Bradley 479 Brown Delonte 480 Emerich Jeremy 481 Kiontke Tyler 482 Lucas Brandon 483 Reeder Christal G 484 Mackell Anthony 485 May Tyre A.
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