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Another successful Georgia Police and Fire Games concludes

HALL COUNTY, Ga. — First responders from all across the state of Georgia participated in the 2022 Police and Fire Games that wrapped up on Saturday. Forsyth County was well represented.

Brandon Moore of the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office (FCSO) won the Toughest Competitor award in the male under 200 pounds category. Alex McCain (FCSO) took first place in the powerlifting competition in the 275-pound class.

Robert Avedisian (FCSO) and his K-9 Kimber posted a third-place finish in the K-9 Detection class.

Forsyth County K-9 Calvin takes a break in the shade on a hot summer day at the Georgia Police and Fire Games.

Bill Johnson

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