Department of Public Safety
Donald Jones Receives 40-Year Service Pin
One of four long-time Civil Servants recognized for their years of service.
This article is 14 years old. It was published on October 3, 2011.
During a brief ceremony in his office last month, Mayor Francis G. Slay presented a 40-year service pin to Donald Jones.
Jones began his service with the City in 1971 as a Hospital Attendant/Ambulance Driver with the Department of Health & Hospitals. He currently is an EMT with the St. Louis Fire Department.
Also on hand for the ceremony were several other Fire Department personnel.
Pictured above from left are EMS Deputy Chief Valerie Porter, Mayor Francis G. Slay, EMT Donald Jones and Fire Chief Dennis Jenkerson.
Congratulations, Donald!
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