Firefighters and lifeguards honor their own
Greg Risling
NEWPORT BEACH -- Under the fireworks that lit up the sky over the
Newport Dunes Resort and Marina, members of the city’s Fire and Marine
Department glowed with excitement.
Not only were they there to recognize three of their fellow employees,
but they were also treated to a free light show.
The annual awards ceremony honoring the Newport Beach Fire and Marine
Department was more than a gathering. It was a show, both in and out of
the air, with three men garnering the department’s top honors.
First, there was Thomas Lloy, who was named the department’s
Firefighter of the Year. Lloy, 42, has been working for the city since
1983. Tabbed as “outstanding” by his superiors when he was up for
performance review, Lloy worked as a battalion aide for a year before
returning to his job as a firefighter.
His bosses said Lloy has shown good interpersonal skills when handling
tough situations and has been commended for his work with school kids.
The same can be said of hometown hero Mitch White. The 41-year-old
Newport Harbor High School graduate was named Marine Safety Officer of
the Year. He started, like most young teens who live near the beach, by
becoming a seasonal lifeguard back in 1975. He literally and figuratively
climbed the lifeguard ladders, working as a tower guard, unit operator
and seasonal lieutenant. There hasn’t been a position he hasn’t occupied
within the department.
Following a series of retirements, White was named acting lieutenant
and helped fuse the fire and marine departments together. Today, White is
a marine safety supervisor who helps train new lifeguards.
Speaking of lifeguards, David “Arn” Van Dyke supposedly knows every
stretch of beach in and around Newport. The 34-year-old Lifeguard of the
Year has worked either on a tower or as a unit operator since he joined
the department in 1987.
But where Van Dyke really excels is in the water. He took home
All-American honors in high school and junior college competing in water
polo. He also was an excellent wrestler in high school and named state
champion. He has used those skills by volunteering his time as a coach
for the Newport Harbor wrestling team in 1993.
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