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Hickory Fire Captain retires

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Hickory Fire Captain, Eric Sprinkle is retiring after 30 years of service. He began his firefighti­ng career on October 16, 1995. Sprinkle moved through the ranks and was promoted to Captain in December 2009.

Captain Sprinkle is certified as a level II firefighte­r through the North Carolina Fire & Rescue Commission. He has also completed the Operations level hazardous materials course and is certified as a Level II Fire Service Instructor. In 2001, he completed training and became certified as a level I Fire inspector. In 1995, he completed training as a certified apparatus operator and an emergency vehicle driver operator. Sprinkle is also certified as an EMT-D through the Office of Emergency Medical Services and has been certified as a National Registry EMT. He also has completed training and is certified as NC Technical Rescuer in the areas of Vehicle Machinery Rescue, Ropes, Confined Space, Machinery & Agricultur­al, and Water Rescue. He also has completed training and certified as Fire Investigat­or Technician. He completed training and is certified as a Wildland firefighte­r. He also completed training and certified as Fire Officer I & II. In 2021, he graduated from Caldwell Community Collage with an Associate in Emergency Management.

Captain Sprinkle is a veteran of United States Air Force (1991-1995) where he was a firefighte­r. He was deployed two times in the middle east.

For 19 years, Sprinkle has served on the Hickory Fire Department’s honor guard team and serves as a volunteer for Hiddenite Fire Department. He also is a member of the Hickory Fire Department Peer Support team. He is married to Amy and has a daughter (Erica) and stepson (Joseph). He and Amy are members at Sulphur Springs Baptist Church where they help with the youth and go on mission trips.

In his off-time Eric likes to spend time with his wife, Amy going on adventures together. He also likes running. So much that he has run 9 marathons and 50+ half marathons over the last 11 years.

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