I was pleased to read that Herb Slack received the "Firefighter of the Year" award from the American Legion.
I knew and worked
with Herb Slack back when he was the Naval Support Activity’s
safety officer, and later the security officer, at the naval base in Northeast
Philadelphia.
I was at the time the administrative officer of a Defense Department tenant command on the naval base, and as I oversaw security and safety programs for the command, I often
worked with Herb Slack on base safety and security issues. I also served with him
on several inter-agency committees.
Levittownnow.com offers
a report on the award:
The American
Legion Department of Pennsylvania presented Bristol Borough Fire Chief Herb
Slack with an award Saturday at their annual statewide convention in
Harrisburg.
Slack, who has
spent his life in the fire service, was awarded the 2022 Firefighter of the
Year Award from the Pennsylvania chapter of the organization.
Slack was
nominated by the Levittown Memorial American Legion Post 960 in Middletown
Township’s Levittown section for the award and was selected from all
nominations across the state.
Slack joined the
fire service at 16 and worked his way through Bristol Borough’s service with
roles as a captain, assistant chief and was first elected chief in 1975.
Slack has served
as Bristol Borough’s fire marshal and was appointed borough-wide chief in 2005.
He has command over all fire operations within the borough.
“Chief Slack also
served his community as a social studies teacher, a local coach and retired
after 33 years from a civil service position with the U.S. Department of the
Navy having worked at the Philadelphia Navy Yard and the Naval Support Activity
Philadelphia,” a statement said.
You can read the
rest of the piece via the below link:
Bristol Fire Chief Receives Award From American Legion Department Of Pennsylvania - LevittownNow.com
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