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FRANK DAGGS - Reserve Deputy of the Year
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Frank Daggs
has been working with the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office since 1989 and has been a valuable asset to our reserve program. In 2009, Frank donated more than 292 hours and has been volunteering in many different capacities at the Sheriff s Office on a regular basis since he joined.
Reserve Deputy Daggs has demonstrated the essence of support consistently throughout the years. When we have had an urgent need for reserves, Frank has always stepped up and delivered. In October of 2009, we were contacted, on very short notice, by the Tulsa County Health Department to assist with an H1N1 flu shot clinic. Due to the brief amount of time given to assemble a group of volunteers, we had difficulty gathering enough help for this call-out.
Even though Frank had just recently gone through personal surgeries, he showed up and refused to go home until the clinic closed. Because of the epidemic at that time, the day turned out to be one of Tulsa County Health Department s largest number of citizens to ever receive inoculations for the flu. Frank’s assistance with this immense endeavor was above and beyond the normal efforts.
Anyone who knows Reserve Deputy Daggs will agree that he is selfless, generous, noble, respectful, and has always put others ahead of himself. Frank is truly appreciated by everyone who is a part of our office and the Reserves program. He is a model of what law enforcement officers should signify, as well as what the reserve program stands for. Frank is an outstanding Officer, but more importantly Frank is our friend.
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