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Davey Bulletin March-April 2024

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18 THE DAVEY BULLETIN | March/April 2024 While driving around the Margaritaville territory in Daytona Beach, Florida, at the end of the day on a John Deere Gator, Lincoln Adams, project manager, Commercial Landscape Services (CLS), and Carrie Wagner, production manager, CLS, watched as a resident's small dog named Pepper, got loose, and ran away from her. Adams and Wagner both jumped into action and began searching for the lost dog after the owner expressed concern of Pepper getting eaten by an alligator. Adams, who knows the property and its residents well, told the distraught dog owner to post about the runaway dog on the Latitude Margaritaville's community Facebook page, and within minutes a crowd of residents began to aid in missing Pepper's rescue. The dog was later found around eight that night. "I would want someone to help me if my dog ran away," Adams said. "For some in the community, their pets are their family, so it made sense to help." LOST DOG FOUND WITH HELP FROM CLS EMPLOYEES INTEGRITY While trimming a neighboring house's trees, St. Louis office employees Sam Beyer, foreman, and Steve Hawks, trimmer, were approached to help rescue a cat named Mango, who had been stuck in a walnut tree about 40 feet up and in low temperatures overnight. "Your moral compass tells you to help if you can," Hawks said. "It was really lucky we happened to be there that day and we were able to help her." ST. LOUIS OFFICE ASSISTS IN IMPROMPTU CAT RESCUE '' The safety culture is caring and brings everyone together. My co-workers are like my brothers and sisters, and I always do my best to serve and protect them from any incident. We are reminded every day of what we need to do, what we shouldn't do, and what we should look for. When it comes to safety, I think it's important to do it right and to speak out if there is something wrong or if you have questions. '' LIVING OUR VALUES Chanty Nou supervisor PG&E Southern Coast account Davey Tree Surgery Company SAFETY Lincoln Adams, project manager, Margaritaville territory Sam Beyer, foreman, St. Louis office Steve Hawks, trimmer, St. Louis office Sam coaxed the cat, Mango, while Steve assisted with equipment from the ground.

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