Hillsborough Township Fire Company #2

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Station 37 Fire

2 days ago

Station 37 Fire

The following Fire and Executive Line officers for 2020 were voted in last night at the December monthly meeting - congrats to all!

Station 37 Fire Line:
Chief 37 - Mike Patton
Deputy 37 - Rich Crater
Asst. 37 - Bill Shaffer
Captain 37 - vacant
Lt 37-1 - Tommy Shaffer
Lt 37-2 - Rob Gildea
Lt 37-3 - Adam Capwell

Hillsborough Fire Co. 2 Executive Line:
President - Ted McCollum
Vice President - Rob Gildea
Treasurer - Bob Uniszkiewicz
Secretary - Jim Paterno
Corresponding Secretary - Ron Berju
Sergeant-At-Arms - Dan Edwards
Trustee Re-elect - Bob Wiecenski
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Station 37 Fire

2 days ago

Station 37 Fire

December 3, 2019 marks 20 years since The Worcester Cold Storage and Warehouse Fire that took the lives of 6 Brave Men
We Remember - The Worcester Fire Fighters - The Fallen Heroes and their Families

Firefighter - Paul A. Brotherton
Firefighter - Timothy P. Jackson
Firefighter - Jeremiah M. Lucey
Firefighter - James F. “Jay” Lyons III
Firefighter - Joseph T. McGuirk
Lieutenant - Thomas E. Spencer
*Rest Easy Brothers*

The Fire
On December 3, 1999, the vacant, six-story Worcester Cold Storage and Warehouse Co. building in Worcester, Massachusetts, was set ablaze by two homeless people knocking a lighted candle into a pile of ragged clothes.

The Worcester Fire Department responded at 6:13 p.m. to Box Alarm 1438.

The Rescue 1 team of Firefighter Paul Brotherton and Firefighter Jerry Lucey entered the building searching for occupants. Fire conditions worsened in the building at an alarmingly unexpected rate. Paul and Jerry, on the fifth floor, became disoriented in the smoke-filled building. Lost, and running low on air, they called for help. Several teams began searching for the lost fire fighters. Two teams reaching the fifth floor also found themselves disoriented in the smoke and trapped by the maze of interior walls — Lieutenant Tom Spencer and Firefighter Tim Jackson from Ladder 2, and Firefighter Jay Lyons and Firefighter Joe McGuirk from Engine 3. Though many more brave fire fighters attempted to locate their missing brothers, their efforts proved futile.

Six heroes died that night — their last alarm. May they always be remembered.

The deaths of Firefighters Paul A. Brotherton, Timothy P. Jackson, Jeremiah M. Lucey, James F. “Jay” Lyons III, Joseph T. McGuirk, and Lt. Thomas E. Spencer devastated Worcester and the nation. Their deaths marked the worst loss of fire fighters’ lives in more than 20 years in a building fire in America, and the third worst fire in Massachusetts’ history. Six days after they died, a memorial service drew 30,000 fire fighters and 10,000 civilians in what was believed to have been the largest such service for fire fighters killed on duty. Fire fighters from across the country and from other countries attended, as did scores of prominent officials, including President Bill Clinton and Vice President Al Gore.
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December 3, 2019 marks 20 years since The Worcester Cold Storage and Warehouse Fire that took the lives of 6 Brave Men 
We Remember - The Worcester Fire Fighters - The Fallen Heroes and their Families

Firefighter - Paul A. Brotherton
Firefighter - Timothy P. Jackson
Firefighter - Jeremiah M. Lucey
Firefighter - James F. “Jay” Lyons III
Firefighter - Joseph T. McGuirk
Lieutenant - Thomas E. Spencer
*Rest Easy Brothers*

The Fire
On December 3, 1999, the vacant, six-story Worcester Cold Storage and Warehouse Co. building in Worcester, Massachusetts, was set ablaze by two homeless people knocking a lighted candle into a pile of ragged clothes.

The Worcester Fire Department responded at 6:13 p.m. to Box Alarm 1438.

The Rescue 1 team of Firefighter Paul Brotherton and Firefighter Jerry Lucey entered the building searching for occupants. Fire conditions worsened in the building at an alarmingly unexpected rate. Paul and Jerry, on the fifth floor, became disoriented in the smoke-filled building. Lost, and running low on air, they called for help. Several teams began searching for the lost fire fighters. Two teams reaching the fifth floor also found themselves disoriented in the smoke and trapped by the maze of interior walls — Lieutenant Tom Spencer and Firefighter Tim Jackson from Ladder 2, and Firefighter Jay Lyons and Firefighter Joe McGuirk from Engine 3. Though many more brave fire fighters attempted to locate their missing brothers, their efforts proved futile.

Six heroes died that night — their last alarm. May they always be remembered.

The deaths of Firefighters Paul A. Brotherton, Timothy P. Jackson, Jeremiah M. Lucey, James F. “Jay” Lyons III, Joseph T. McGuirk, and Lt. Thomas E. Spencer devastated Worcester and the nation. Their deaths marked the worst loss of fire fighters’ lives in more than 20 years in a building fire in America, and the third worst fire in Massachusetts’ history. Six days after they died, a memorial service drew 30,000 fire fighters and 10,000 civilians in what was believed to have been the largest such service for fire fighters killed on duty. Fire fighters from across the country and from other countries attended, as did scores of prominent officials, including President Bill Clinton and Vice President Al Gore.
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Station 37 Fire

2 days ago

Station 37 Fire

Station 37 is pleased to announce our Top 10 Responders for the 2019 point year (12/1/18-11/30/19):

1. Bill Shaffer - 650 calls
2. Tommy Shaffer - 409 calls
3. Jim Paterno - 404 calls
4. Rob Gildea - 399 calls
5. Dana Leehr - 314 calls
6. Kevin Danberry - 284 calls
7. Ryan Crater - 266 calls
8. Carl Rawles - 257 calls
9. Isabella Calabrese - 246 calls
10. Dan Edwards - 239 calls
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Nice job Crater!

Thank you for your service

Great going Dana Leehr

Good job Bella

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375 Route 206
Hillsborough, NJ 08844

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