12/17/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/17/2024 08:44
Mayor Joe Schember officiated and said, "This is a big day for the fire fighters sworn in today. But it's equally important and memorable for me as I look at a group of firefighters who have committed themselves to serving our community and their brothers and sisters in the Erie Fire Department."
Chief Len Trott addressed those gathered and stressed the important role that loved ones play in the life of a fire fighter, "I would like to congratulate everyone on a job well done. Being a firefighter is a terrific profession, but not always easy. We continue to need the support, encouragement and understanding of all of you. You are a key part of the City of Erie Fire Department family. You make it possible for us to do the job we have sworn to do for the citizens and visitors to the City of Erie."
Assistant Chief Greg Purchase said, "Since completing their training, the fire fighters have been in the field, gaining invaluable firsthand experience facing fires, motor vehicle accidents, challenging medical events, the overwhelming demands of 'Snowmageddon' 2024, and much more - some of which will leave a lasting impact. Through it all, these fire fighters have demonstrated resilience, courage, and the readiness to meet the challenges of this career head-on."
The 16 new members of the Erie Fire Department include:
Marshall Hunsaker Engine 12, 4th platoon
Alexander Behnke Engine 11 on the 4th platoon
Dakota Wolford Engine 8 on the 4th platoon
Eric Vogan Tower 2 on the 4th platoon
Scott Abrams Engine 6, 3rd platoon.
Tyler Shaffer Engine 13, 2nd platoon
Daniel Campbell Engine 11, 3rd platoon
Kyle Whaling Engine 8, 3rd platoon
Benton Snippert Engine 6, 4th platoon
William Romero Engine 6, 2nd platoon
Charles Bowers Engine 8, 1st platoon
John Bixby Engine 6, 1st platoon
Jarod Roofner Engine 11, 4th platoon s
Judah Gardner Engine 12, 3rd platoon
Nickolas Savoia Engine 13, 2nd platoon
Joseph Stewart Engine 13, 2nd platoon