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Month Eng/Res/Ch Amb
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Feb 66 114
Mar 82 134
Apr 94 130
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June 89 166
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Aug 84 149
Sept 85 177
Oct 74 141
Nov 87 147
Dec 112 184
Total 969 1758

2020 incidents
Month Fire/Res/Ch Amb
Jan 88 139
Feb 90 130
Mar 103 100
Apr 80 84
May 75 94
Jun 91 123
Jul 96 136
Aug 95 112
Sept 88 119
Oct 82 107
Nov 71 132
Dec 69 130
Total 1028 1406

2019 Incidents
Month Fire/Rescue Amb
Jan 76 119
Feb 66 102
Mar 77 178
Apr 70 131
May 90 141
Jun 74 114
Jul 102 131
Aug 78 145
Sep 83 115
Oct 92 92
Nov 91 149
Dec 105 163
Total 1004 1580

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MEMORIALS                            REST IN PEACE

"Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints."
(Psalm 116:15)

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Ellen Thursby

LIFE MEMBER/PAST AUXILIARY PRESIDENT
Date of Birth: March 23, 1949
Date of Death: June 16, 2021
 

Past President AACVFA
Date of Birth: February 5, 1948
Date of Death: August 22, 2016

 

Date of Birth: March 23, 1938
Date of Death: September 27, 2016

 

Date of Birth:    August 31, 1958
Date of Death:  October 9, 2016

 

Date of Birth: July 21, 1942
Date of Death: November 3, 2016
 
 
 
Date of Birth: January 4, 1926
Date of Death: June 11, 2017

 

WIlliam Whitney Jr.

Date of Birth: May 21, 1927

Date of Death: May 23, 2019

 

Thomas J. Holmes JR

Date of Birth: March 4, 1935

Date of Death: July 11, 2019

 

A breed of their own.

 

Firefighters they are a breed of their own. They work long days and sleep short nights. They go for hours sometimes days on end with only a precious little bit of sleep.

Yet they do their job well and voluntarily.

A firefighter can quit at any time, no one is there looking over our shoulder telling us we can’t quit, but we don’t quit in spite of that. And when you ask one of us why, there is a pause and then an “I don’t really know” or, “I can’t really put my finger on it”. The only way I can describe it is a feeling deep in your gut that you can’t ignore, something there telling you that this is what you are here to do.

A group may enter a department for no reason at all, just looking for something to do, but of that group one or two will get their first taste of fire and realize that this is in their heart, and they will do it until they are physically unable to.

Then there are those who grew up with firefighter dads and found something magical about the way he would go off Tuesday and come back Friday with a tired look on his face but with a certain gleam of pride in his eye that told you he loved what he was doing. Or when he’d go off in the middle of the night at the sound of his pager and come back later that day with that same gleam in his eye.  Despite utter exhaustion.

Some say that firemen are just thrill-seekers, looking for a quick rush. Others, those who have experienced them first hand say they are warriors. They come at a moments notice and seem to stare down at the fire; they trample on the dance floor of the devil wearing the boots of god.

These reasons are all merely speculations, nobody will ever know what makes a fireman a fireman, but one thing is for sure, the men who don’t abuse the power respect others, and love the job for what it is. They are firemen night and day.

They are the true firemen of the world; they are the public servants and protectors of the innocent.

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