HARLEM-ROSCOE FD PHOTO The Journal
Chief Trollop presented Engineers Marty Green and Matt Bush with 40-year Fire Service Awards.

Harlem-Roscoe Fire Trustees held the department’s annual Trustee’s Appreciation Awards Dinner on March 25, at Mary’s Market in Roscoe. After a delicious buffet meal put out by Mary’s Market, the awards were presented.

Harlem-Roscoe Fire Dept. (HRFD) Fire Chief Patrick Trollop presented Engineer Matt Bush and Engineer Marty Green each an award for their 40 years of fire service.

Chief Trollop praises the two, “Engineers Bush and Green were given an award on Saturday night to recognize their 40 years of service to not only the Harlem-Roscoe Fire Protection District, but to the communities that we serve. “The longevity that both individuals have given to the community is extraordinary. There are only two former members of the department that have served more time. “The number of hours that these two have put into serving the community is an extreme amount. The time given is much more than responding to calls, trainings, and working paid on premise shifts.

“This time can also be measured in friendship and mentorship. For their time and dedication to the community and the Harlem-Roscoe Fire Protection District, and both of their friendships to me, there is not much I can say besides THANK YOU.”

Other Years of Service Awards: 25-year Fire Service Pin to Photographer Sheryl Drost; 10-year Fire Service Pin to Chaplain Everett Peterson, Lt. Nate Sarver, and Fire Chief Pat Trollop; 5-year Fire Service Pin to Firefighter Tyler Ebany, Tyler Young, EMT Alissa Neubauer, Fire Prevention member Jim Purpura, Mechanic Butch Taylor, and Chaplain Tom Vojtech; and 5-year Medical Pin to Gus Larson, Alissa Neubauer, and Andrew Wiechman.

Other highlights were: Good Service Award – Lt. Dylan Lackey; The Most Valuable Firefighter Awards for, Sta.#1- EMT Alissa Neubauer, Sta.#2- Engineer Shannon Burbach, and Sta.#3 Firefighter Gus Larson; Officer of the Year Award – Lt. Sam McNames; The Most Valuable Chaplain Award – Chaplain Sue Null; The Most Valuable Fire Prevention Bureau – Tracie McCormick; Rookie of the Year – Madison West; and Most Trainings Award – Ryan Donner.

Recognition Awards went to: New Paramedics Hanna Benard and BC Mike Jones; New EMT’s BC Jeff Grant, Lt. Spencer Caruana, Madison West, and Lori Lynch; New Firefighters Jacob Archambeau, Lucas Burbach, Lt. Spencer Caruana, BC Jeff Grant, BC Mike Jones, Lori Lynch, Jay Starnes, Zander Vanderheyden, and Madison West; New Chaplain Jared Ekberg and New Fire Prevention member David McKee.

 
 
 
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