Also on hand at the event were members of the Fayette county HazMat team.  The very first Biosensor 2000 was presented to this team of dedicated professionals by Mr. Murtha, who represents the 12th Congressional District.

2/25/2005

LEMONT FURNACE, PA - United First Responders celebrated the opening of their first production facility near Uniontown, PA in grand fashion with a ribbon-cutting ceremony that included members of the media, local business
persons, and special guest speaker
Congressman John P. Murtha. 

This special day included remarks from UFR
President Dick Oglevee, QTL Biosytems
President Richard Troiano, QTL Biodetection
V. P. Bart Wanders; closing remarks from Mr.
Murtha; and a demonstration of UFR's first
production product, the Biosensor 2000, from
QTL Chief Chemist Stuart Kushon.

From left:  Richard Troiano, Dick Oglevee, John Murtha, Fred Lebner, Tom McCaffrey

   

 

 

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