Western student running for Polk County Fire Board
Malik Morris encourages and exemplifies volunteerism as a way of staying involved with the local community
Erin Huggins
Issue date: 5/20/09 Section: News
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"He's just a really energetic guy who does a lot and gets a lot done," said Ben Stange. Stange graduated from Western in 2003 and is a Polk County firefighter paramedic; he is also part of the local 4196 (professional firefighters) that is supporting Morris' quest for office.
Morris said his close to 15 years of fire experience as a paramedic firefighter would "strengthen the current board." He also believes that as a representative of both tax-paying citizens and professional firefighters, he would be able to vocalize the community's concerns to the board with an unbiased view.
Stange said part of Polk County's property taxes go directly to the fire department. The director of the fire board is in charge of making sure the money gets spent right.
"Most people don't realize that it's a huge responsibility and a huge time commitment," Stange said.
But for Morris, it would just be another way to help his local fire district.
"I want to be an active member of my community," Morris said.
Morris was born in Salem and, growing up, lived in Belize, Portland and Eugene, where he met his wife. After she graduated from college, they moved to St. Helens, Ore., so Morris could get his fire service experience. He got his paramedic liscense and earned an associates degree in Fire Science Technology from Portland Community College.
Although he has been a firefighter since 1995, Morris said his career field requires him to continually educate himself. Morris also said he likes being an example for his two daughters.


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