Lt. Tim Hogle, above right, received the Firefighter of the Year award from the Le Roy Fire Department during the its annual awards and installation dinner at Bohn's Restaurant in Batavia.
Safety Officer Joe "Uncle Joe" Orlando, below, received the Chief's Accommodation.
Chief Mike Sheflin presented both awards.
County Emergency Services Coordinator Tim Yaeger, right, presented the department with an award for Le Roy posting the most training hours -- 850 -- of any department in Genesee County. Chief Mike Sheflin accepted the award.
Tom Wood, 1st Assistant Chief, Chief Sheflin and 2nd Assistant Chief Dale Ehrhart.
More pictures after the jump:
all i can say is amazing
all i can say is amazing
Way to go Mr. Orlando (Papa
Way to go Mr. Orlando (Papa dad)!! Congrats also to Mr Hogle. Well deserved awards.
Doug, if there was no
Doug, if there was no disrespect intended, you would have kept quiet. Just saying.
Thanks to the Leroy FD for a job well done. My dad, uncle, and grandfather were all professional firefighters, and I know how tough their job was. These guys go above and beyond, and receive no compensation.
I normally see things on a similar plane as you,Doug,but this time, you took a jab at honest to God American heroes. There was a recent article as to an award these folks received because of the great amount of training classes they take. I have no qualms as to their ability. And I thank goodness for their service.
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Doug's comment was deleted.
Doug's comment was deleted.
Nobody bats 1000, I guess. I
Nobody bats 1000, I guess. I never said they didn't deserve recognition and I wasn't taking jabs at anyone, Bud. My apologies for ruffling anyone's feathers.
dont feel bad doug my post
dont feel bad doug my post was deleted as well. im pretty sure they were about the same thing
A reminder: No personal
A reminder: No personal attacks.