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Ferdine Ramadan

Ferdine Ramadan

鈥淧rotect the people.鈥

That鈥檚 the mindset Ferdine Ramadan carries with her every day in her job as a 爆料公社, Baltimore (UMB) security officer stationed inside Health Sciences Research Facility I. And it鈥檚 what prompted her quick thinking and actions recently when two men took an apparent disagreement from the sidewalk into the building.

One man entered the facility first, being pursued by a second man, but Ramadan鈥檚 rapid response defused the situation. She stopped the first man from moving farther inside the building while calling for backup on her radio, then persuaded the other man to back down before sending both outside the facility while UMB Police arrived on the scene.

鈥淢y main thought was to get them out and protect the people inside the building,鈥 says Ramadan, an 18-year UMB employee. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 want them to get upstairs. I didn鈥檛 want them to scare people or get to the point where it gets physical and escalates.鈥

For her actions, Ramadan received the UMB Employee of the Month Award for November, earning praise from University President Jay A. Perman, MD, and congratulations from UMB Police Chief Alice Cary, MS, and other public safety colleagues during a ceremony Nov. 26 in the President鈥檚 Boardroom at the Saratoga Building.

The ceremony was supposed to be a surprise, but Ramadan had figured it out. Someone told her she鈥檇 been nominated for the UMB award, and her colleagues had been offering congratulations, without saying why. 鈥淚鈥檇 say to them, 鈥榃hat are you congratulating me for?鈥 And they would walk away without replying,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 kind of knew something was going on.鈥

Perman took note of that in his remarks. 鈥淭his was going to be a surprise, but that doesn鈥檛 take away from the fact that we want to honor you 鈥 so act surprised or something!鈥 he joked before handing Ramadan a plaque, a letter of commendation, and news that an extra $250 would be in her next paycheck.

Turning serious, Perman told Ramadan, 鈥淵ou are the Employee of the Month because the people who you help and the people who you protect have chosen to honor you. And it鈥檚 a real privilege for me to thank you. Clearly you provide an example for everybody at UMB because you are so devoted to this institution. It鈥檚 very much appreciated.鈥

Ramadan鈥檚 effective response was appreciated, too, by Anita Warren, a research data entry operator at the School of Medicine who observed the security officer鈥檚 actions that day and promptly put forth her Employee of the Month nomination on the Human Resources website. 

鈥淚 was able to witness firsthand the professionalism, effectiveness, and safety-first attitude of Ferdine Ramadan,鈥 Warren said. 鈥淭hese men were attempting to enter the facility without due cause or reason, other than to harm each other and maybe innocent bystanders. Ms. Ramadan politely but forcibly got these men to leave the building, then she was able to alert her fellow officers to the situation.

鈥淲ith her willingness to ensure the safety of the staff and visitors first, she was able to provide vital information to responding officers. I believe if it was not for her quick action, this situation could have escalated.鈥

 Asked about being singled out for such praise, Ramadan says that she doesn鈥檛 like to draw attention to herself and that she was simply doing her job. And she called it a teachable moment. 

鈥淲hen I got home, I replayed the whole incident in my head, sort of thinking, 鈥榃hat could I have done differently? Maybe next time I should communicate to my superior officers better via my radio.鈥 But the more I think about it, I was just doing my job the best I could.

鈥淭he main thing is that nobody got hurt, and I鈥檓 happy for that.鈥

鈥 Lou Cortina


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