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Medal awarded to Marine Rescue unit commander

Marine Rescue Central Coast's unit commander Mr Ian Morrow has been recognised in the King's Birthday Honours.

Mr Morrow was awarded the Emergency Services Medal for his service to the Central Coast and Newcastle communities.

Marine Rescue NSW Commissioner Alex Barrell said being awarded the Emergency Services Medal was a fitting tribute to Mr Morrow.

"Ian's dedication to the Central Coast Unit and community makes him a worthy recipient of the Emergency Services Medal and Marine Rescue NSW is extremely thankful for his commitment to the service and the local boating community.

"Ian's been an outstanding member of Marine Rescue Central Coast for over 15 years and to have a leader of his calibre amongst our ranks is a real asset for Marine Rescue NSW and boaters on the Central Coast."

"Mr Morrow joined the then Royal Volunteer Coastal Patrol in 2007 serving over 15 years in a volunteer capacity.

"At the time of the formation of Marine Rescue NSW in July 2009, he was a qualified and highly experienced Coxswain and Watch Officer.

"While originally joining the Central Coast Unit, he has during his service also volunteered and assisted the Marine Rescue Newcastle Unit in various capacities.

"Mr Morrow has become one of the region's leading trainer-assessor and educators for Marine Rescue NSW members on water and in radio operations.

"In addition to his training and education roles, he has been involved in a large number of rescues and assists over the years.

"His confidence, knowledge, and ability as a Coxswain to undertake all manner of assists and rescues using his vast experience and common sense is exemplary."





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