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Davey Bulletin July-August 2023

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10 THE DAVEY BULLETIN | July/August 2023 INTEGRITY Cory Mack, UVM technician, Davey Resource Group, Utility Vegetation Management services, was commuting home from work in Potomac, Maryland when he saw a small brush fire on the side of River Road. "I safely pulled over, grabbed my fire extinguisher and was able to put out around 75% of the fire," Mack said. After controlling the fire, Mack called 911 and waited to leave until firefighters arrived. "When you see something, you should say something," Mack said. "I think that applies to a lot of what we do at Davey when you see an uncertain situation." DRG EMPLOYEE HELPS QUELL BRUSH FIRE CLIMBING INTO ACTION Rob Kruljac, assistant district manager, North Pittsburgh office, recently volunteered to rescue a cat, one of many saved during his career, from a tree in North Park, Pennsylvania. "If I hear one is in distress, I have to go," Kruljac said after he saved the cat's life after failed rescue attempts by police and firefighters to save her from her week-long stay in the tree. "I got up there, and I just rested and talked to the cat to get it comfortable," Kruljac said. "I knew it wasn't going to be aggressive, so I just reached out to create a relationship, and it just came right to me." Cory Mack Scan the QR code to hear Ron Kruljac featured on the "Talking Trees with Davey Tree" podcast. Rob Kruljac Photo credit: Adrienne Katich Bello VICTORIA EMPLOYEES HANG BANNERS FOR LOCAL TEAM Davey employees of the Davey Tree Expert Co. of Canada, Limited's Victoria Residential office were approached by local BC Minor Baseball league team, the Victoria Seawolves, with a request to help hang banners along their field's fence. Victoria Residential office employee Ethan Ramirez, apprentice, happily obliged. In return, the team gifted Davey one of their very own banners to hang among the others. "This is our second year working with them, and we hope to continue working together for years to come," said Dan Sharp, district manager, Victoria Residential office. A bucket truck was used to hang sponsorship banners at the Victoria Seawolves' baseball field.

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