CITY OF TONTITOWN: Want To Be A Volunteer Firefighter?

CITY OF TONTITOWN: Want To Be A Volunteer Firefighter?
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Are you looking to give back to your community? Consider joining our volunteer firefighter team!

At this very moment there are thousands of communities across the country, including our very own Fire Department, a small group of volunteers standing ready to respond at the sound of a siren’s wail, or the urgent tones of a radio or pager. These ordinary men and women immediately set aside whatever they are doing, shift out of the routine of daily life, and become the protectors of their local communities. They are part of one of America’s great traditions, they are volunteer firefighters. These amazing people assume the role of first responders to a range of emergencies that threaten lives and property, routinely risking their own to protect others.

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