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Iron Man
Firefighter of The Year
EMT of The Year
Rookie of The Year

Iron Man
The Fire Department has a long and storied history that dates back to 1901. In 1991, William G. Martin passed away while still an active member. Bill, although in his 80's, was a 40-year member who was among the department's most active members. A department Trustee and Fire Police officer, Bill was at every department meeting and many calls helping to direct traffic and keep his fellow firefighters safe. Those firefighters included his son Terry and grandsons Kevin, Brian and Steve Ingersoll.

His dedication and participation at such an advanced age touched and moved then town Supervisor John Kazanjian. With a reference to baseball great Lou Gehrig, who in the mid 1930's received the moniker "IronMan" for playing in a record 2,130 consecutive games, the Town Board created the "IronMan" award to give to a deserving member of each of the town's 3 volunteer fire department's annually. Bill was awarded the 1st Ironman in 1991 posthumously.

Only two other members have received the award posthumously. John Hoffman, a 28-year member and past President who passed away suddenly after a long and courageous battle with diabetes, received the award in 2000. And 2008 Honoree Thomas C. Panzone was a 35-year member whose life was cut short by cancer. Tom was an avid cook and relished the time spent cooking for his fellow firefighters at meetings and special gatherings.

The Iron Man Award recognizes the volunteer firefighter who is ever ready, ever willing and ever present to serve the community. The recipient of this award has exemplified and outstanding dedication to service. The New Hartford Town Board recognizes the resolve, commitment and genuine enthusiasm of this individual as an inspiration to all.

This year's honoree is William Wren.

List of Past Iron Man honorees

Michael D. Sowich Firefighter of the Year Award
In March of 2007, Michael Sowich suffered a fatal heart attack while attending fire department training classes at the National Fire academy in Emmistburg Maryland.

Although Mike had only been a member for 2 months, there was a relationship that spanned nearly 15 years. Mike was a NYS fire Instructor and taught many classes in New Hartford. He previously belonged to the Sherrill-Kenwood Vol. Fire Department where he was also employed as a Village Codes officer. To honor Mike's love for firefighting and his dedication to teaching others, we dedicated our Firefighter of the Year award after Mike to honor his memory.

This year's Firefighter of the Year is Eric A. Cappelli.

Emergency Medical Technician of the Year
The Fire Department issues annual awards to recognize members who go "above and beyond" the call in their service to the Fire Department. One such award recognizes the "Emergency Medical Technician" (EMT) of the Year. Of the department's eleven hundred plus calls annually, over 75% are medical.

This year the department is proud to announce that the award has been dedicated in the memory of William V. Kelly, a 39-year member who, in 1937, established what would become today's "Emergency Medical Service" (EMS). Bill was certainly ahead of his time when the American Red Cross trained him as an Instructor in First Aid. A representative from the American Red Cross in Washington D.C. came to the Utica Chapter and trained Bill and 5 others from the region. Not only did he train New Hartford firemen, but he also trained hundreds of Oneida County residents in the art of First Aid and emergency resuscitation.

Bill inspired many generations towards community and emergency service. His son's Jack and Fran both served at one time in the fire department. Fran rose to the rank of Deputy Chief before retiring. His wife Margaret and daughter Peggy Brady, both served in the Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary. Margaret was a Charter Member, helping to form the Auxiliary in 1953 and Peggy served as its President.

This year's "EMT of the Year" is Brian D. McCormick

NHFD Rookie of the Year
The Rookie of the Year is the firefighter who is within the first 3 years of their service. They are on probation, with an annual review.
This award recognizes the new member who has gone above and beyond the service expected of a rookie firefighter.

This year's Rookie of the Year is Mark S. Ritchie,