We honor our members who have made extraordinary contributions to the Fire Company.
Retired Badge Numbers
Alvah H. Enfield*, #1
George Quattrone, #12
Andrew "Ace" Liscinski, #24
Frank Petronella*, #27
Carl S. Christensen*, #33
Leo Generelli, #36
Roger Stewart*, #41
* = Ex-Chief
50 Years Active Service
Andrew "Ace" Liscinski, 65 years
Dominick F. Reynolds*, 55 years
Vincent Bernardo*, 55 years
Carl Christensen*, 54 years
Roger Stewart*, 53 years
* = Ex Chief
We honor our members who have performed above and beyond the call of duty and have won the following awards from the Woodbridge Township Fire Officers Association.
Presented for an action that leads to a victim's life being saved.
Brian Bennett* (3 awards)
* = Ex Chief
RESCUE ACTION AWARD
Presented for actions taken while on or off duty, and without threat to personal safety, which results in the saving of a life.
Brian Bennett*
Ken Creighton
Terry Kennedy*
Edward A. Mullen*
* = Ex-Chief
Presented for removing a victim from an untenable environment.
Brian Bennett* (2 awards)
William Kenney*
Stephen Larko
AJ Wertz
* = Ex Chief
Presented for action above and beyond the call of duty, at great personal risk.
Brian Bennett*
Stewart Schmalenberger
Glen Sheaffer*
* = Ex Chief
Presented for meritorious action as part of team.
Brian Bennett*
Kenneth Creighton
Joe Geary*
Joe Gethard
Anthony Harland
William Kenney*
David Lullo
Edward A. Mullen*
Edward R. Mullen*
Michael Rudy
* = Ex Chief
Presented for providing a service which has a significant benefit for the members of the Woodbridge Township Fire Officers Association.
Brian Bennett* (3 awards)
Edward R. Mullen*
Philip Ruiz
* = Ex Chief
We honor our members who have performed above and beyond the call of duty and have won the following awards from the Middlesex County 200 Club.
VALOR AWARD
Presented to those who have acted with valor, faced certain dangerous circumstances, was exposed to extreme risk, and acted beyond the call of duty.
Brian Bennett*
* = Ex Chief
Line of Duty Death (LODD)
This section memorializes our fellow firefighters from Woodbridge Township who have made the ultimate sacrifice while serving their community.
They now rest with the Chief of all Chiefs. May they rest in peace.
Never forget!
Bruce Turcotte, Hopelawn Engine Company #1
Thomas J. Kolarick, Protection Fire Company #1, Keasbey
(Click on name to view their memorial page)
The National Fallen Firefighters Memorial located at the National Fire Academy in Emmitsburg, Maryland.
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