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Summit Engineering

4.2 (5 reviews)
Closed • 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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"A little consideration, a little thought for others, makes all the difference."…read more--Eeyore Shazam! I so love writing a good rave and dialing it up several notches. Here's a salient way, both the anchor and the pixie dust, to save and help Seniors and disabled at the same time. Because none more cherished in a Senior's or disabled life than those who lighten the burdens of a Senior or disabled from age and / or disability / limited fixed income. On a freezing snowy day of winter, this business went out to minister. Hey CFA of Reno, I appreciate your free help to this Senior and disabled Veteran that you show. I'm very grateful to you. and your wonderful crew. CFA, Inc. does planning, civil engineering, hydrologic & hydraulic engineering, surveying and mapping. Snow removal is not their usual gig. Good intentions only go so far. To truly help others, you have to take action in some way. Similarly, you have to be active in your faith in order for it to be truly meaningful. CFA has put a challenge to businesses. CFA challenges businesses, especially contractors because they have the equipment, to step up and help out Seniors and disabled by removing the snow from Seniors' and disabled's sidewalks and driveways and doing it for free. Free, because all cities and counties have laws that require property owners are responsible for the general maintenance of a sidewalk in the public right-of-way that abuts the property of the owner, including, without limitation, sweeping, removal of snow, ice and weeds, and maintenance preventing any grass, shrubs or trees from encroaching upon the sidewalk. Yet, City of Reno and City of Sparks have no department to help Senior and disabled who are unable to maintain those sidewalks due to age and / or disability / limited fixed income. It is business such as CFA that are on the front lines of fighting to reduce the staggering and horrifying number of Seniors and disabled who daily succumb to suicide. Older adults make up 12% of the US population, but account for 18% of all suicide deaths. CDC also reports adults with disabilities were 3 1/2 times more likely to report suicidal ideation in the past month compared to persons without disabilities. So, thank you, CFA for practicing Proverbs 3:27 "Do not withhold good from those to whom it is due, when it is in your power to act." There's something to be said for CFA having so many desirable traits that are in such short supply elsewhere. On this day in history 5 January 1968 - Clarence William "Wild Bill" Cote becomes the first male regular US Navy Nurse Corps officer. He entered the Navy in 1951 as a Hospital Corpsman Serving with FMF Korea, Naval Hospital, Coco-Solo Panama, Canal Zone and Navy Dispensary, Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico. He also served aboard USSIOWA BBB-61 and USS New Jersey BB-62. Leaving the Navy in 1956, he attended Siena College, Loudenville, New York, and Utica State Hospital School of Nursing, Utica, New York, graduating in 1960. In 1960, he received a direct commission as a Second Lieutenant in the Nurse Corps, U.S. Air Force, serving at Wilford Hall, San Antonio, Texas, and at Westover Air Force Base, Chicopee, Massachusetts. In 1965, he applied for and was granted, an inter-service transfer to Lieutenant junior grade in the U.S. Navy, thus becoming one of the first half-dozen male nurses in the Navy. 1966, he Served as Staff Nurse at Naval Hospital, Bethesda from 1966-1968, and at Naval Hospital, Guam from 1968-1970. In 1971, having received a Bachelor of Science degree from Syracuse University, he Served as an instructor at Naval Hospital Corps School, Great Lakes, Illinois. Captain Cote became a Nursing Supervisor at Naval Regional Medical Center, Newport, Rhode Island, in 1975. In 1979 he reported to Officer Indoctrination School, Naval Education and Training Command, Newport where he was the Nurse Corps Program Coordinator until 1983. He was the Commanding Officer, Naval Hospital Long Beach, California, he Served as Commanding Officer, U.S. Naval Hospital Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. From 1983-1985, he Served as Director of Nursing Service at Naval Hospital, Groton, Connecticut. Captain Cote assumed command of Naval Hospital Corps School, Great Lakes in June 1989. He retired from the Navy in 1992.

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