Cumberland County Firemen's association
recently named "The Crew of Engine 30" as co-recipients of the
"Firefighter of The Year" award for saving a victim's life during a
house fire.
On February 24th at 09:00 hours the Fire
Department responded to a house on Archer Street for a reported dwelling fire
with entrapment. Upon arrival the team consisting of Career Firefighter
Curt Lowe, Lieutenant Howard Hee, Firefighters Larry Fawcett, Rick
Lappine, and Charlie Schaffer began search and rescue while fighting the fire.
In spite of intense heat and heavy smoke
conditions Firefighter Schaffer and Lieutenant Hee searched the apartment for
the resident while Firefighters Fawcett and Lappine battled the blaze. Career
Firefighter Lowe operated Engine 30 and maintained the critical water
supply enabling the attack crew to fight the fire and the rescue possible.
While Firefighter Schaffer controlled the fire
the resident was found in the bathroom of the apartment. The victim was rescued by
being pulled out of the smoke and heat filled apartment by Firefighters
Lappine, Fawcett, and Lieutenant Howard Hee.