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Emma England

Volunteering for 26 years, Emma England found a second family with her fellow volunteers. As a determined female firefighter, she talks about being on her first fire call for 12 hours and being in the structure three different times.

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Joshua Ashmar

Joshua Ashmar enjoys being able to impact others in a positive way and help community members through difficult situations. Now more than ever, volunteers are in high demand to protect and serve Upper Macungie Township.

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Glenn Angstadt

Born and raised in the Lehigh Valley, Glenn Angstadt loves where he lives and takes personal responsibility to protect, serve and preserve his community. If you’re willing to help out, there’s a job that you could do. Do you want to make a difference in the community where you live?

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Sabrina Faust

As a junior firefighter, Sabrina Faust says it feels really good to make a difference in the community, and is also a great way to make new friends. Volunteers are always needed. Why not you?

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Xavier Drouet

A retired Army veteran, Xavier Drouet built a sense of cohesion and pride in helping serve the nation. Now as a volunteer firefighter, he is able to have that same sense of collaboration and pride, but on the community level.

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Peter Grodziak

Peter Grodziak loves the adrenaline-rush of volunteering, and riding in the trucks with lights and sirens. He joined the junior firefighting program at 16 and now serves as Deputy Chief. He encourages volunteers of all ages to join and help the community.

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Frank Kimble

Frank Kimble loves being apart of the team atmosphere at the firehouse. Knowing that he is well trained and experienced, gives him the confidence that he can help no matter what situation they may be heading into. There are many other ways to help as a volunteer!

John Ellerman

John Ellerman Jr.

Whether it’s letting someone know that they need to change the batteries in their smoke detector or whether it’s saving someone’s life, John Ellerman Jr. just wants to help his community. There are many ways you can help your community as a volunteer other than running into open flames!

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David Fritsche

Whether it’s helping someone out of a vehicle after an accident or saving someone’s house, David Fritsche is proud of the difference he’s made in his community and the part he plays among his fellow volunteer firefighters.

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Charles Howard

Charles Howard didn’t let age stop him from becoming a firefighter. His desire to serve his community and make a lasting difference changed any thought in his mind that would convince him otherwise. He knows he’s in the right place.

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