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Hopkins County Law Enforcement and First Responders Banquet 2023

Hopkins County Law Enforcement and First Responders Banquet 2023
  • PublishedJanuary 6, 2023


Every year, local business leaders and the Hopkins County Chamber of Commerce come together to show their appreciation for area law enforcement and first responders. Please join us in sincere thanks to those individuals and organizations who put our lives before theirs everyday. 

FIRE DEPARTMENTS

1- SULPHUR BLUFF- Chief Chris Bassham

2- COMO- Chief Carroll Meeks

3- NORTH HOPKINS/ SOUTH SULPHUR- Chief Bobby Harris &  Captain Jim Rich

7- PICKTON-PINE FOREST- Chief Trey Thompson 

9- SALTILLO- Chief John Brian Beadle

11- CUMBY- Chief Heath McGraw & Captain David Weatherbee

12- BRINKER- Captain Jamie Foster & Chief Wade McDaniel

13- MILLER GROVE- Chief Ray Sparks & Assistant Chief Bill Alberts 

14- TIRA- Chief John Martin

15- DIKE- Chief AG Sandifeer

17- ARBALA- Chief Karen Lozano

20- HOPKINS COUNTY

SULPHUR SPRINGS CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT

Fire marshal- Josh McCord

Dispatch coordinator- David Ray


SSFD Chief David James

Hopkins County Fire Chief Andy Endsley

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

Emergency management coordinator- Andy Endsley 

Assistant emergency management coordinator- Kristy Springfield 

Cpl. Terry Miller, SSPD

Sgt. Matt Glenn, SSPD

EMS, HEALTH

Hopkins County EMS staff 

Brent Smith, EMS coordinator 

Cassidy Cameron, BSN, RN, ER clinical director 

HOPKINS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE

HCSO Deputies

Sheriff Lewis Tatum

911 Dispatch 

SULPHUR SPRINGS POLICE DEPARTMENT

SSPD Officers 

Chief Jason Ricketson

REGIONAL 

Constable Norman Colyer, Pct. 1

Constable John Brian Beadle, Pct. 2

Cooper Lake State Park Wildlife Officers 

Hopkins County detachment of the Texas Rangers 

K9 OFFICERS

K9 Officer Kilo, SSPD

K9 Officer Axel, HCSO 

Photos by Chloe Kopal

Written By
Taylor Nye

Taylor Nye is the editor of Front Porch News. She has degrees from the University of Wisconsin in human biology, Latin American studies, and public health. She has previously worked at the Wisconsin State Journal, Tucson Weekly and Sulphur Springs News-Telegram. As a sixth generation Hopkins County resident, she loves celebrating our heritage and history.