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Ramsford later accompanies [[Sheriff Davidson]] to [[Union Wells High School]] in an attempt to identify the [[cheerleader]] responsible for the rescue. He successfully identifies Claire, but [[Jackie Wilcox]] steps forward and falsely takes credit for the rescue. Claire then inquires about the rescued man's status: he is fine. |
Ramsford later accompanies [[Sheriff Davidson]] to [[Union Wells High School]] in an attempt to identify the [[cheerleader]] responsible for the rescue. He successfully identifies Claire, but [[Jackie Wilcox]] steps forward and falsely takes credit for the rescue. Claire then inquires about the rescued man's status: he is fine. |
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Revision as of 04:43, 21 December 2006
| Officer Ramsford | |
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| Portrayed by | Ian Quinn |
| First appearance | Don't Look Back |
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| Known ability | None |
| Gender | |
| Occupation | Firefighter |
Officer Ramsford is a firefighter in Odessa, TX.
Character History
Genesis
Officer Ramsfor is part of the crew on-scene at the train wreck on the day of the eclipse. He observes Claire Bennet rescuing another firefighter from the wreckage.
Don't Look Back
Ramsford later accompanies Sheriff Davidson to Union Wells High School in an attempt to identify the cheerleader responsible for the rescue. He successfully identifies Claire, but Jackie Wilcox steps forward and falsely takes credit for the rescue. Claire then inquires about the rescued man's status: he is fine.
