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Hero Firefighter 'Dedicated To His Job, Family — And Community."

Patch and T-Mobile are spotlighting local first responders who are making a positive impact in their communities.

He has embarked upon fundraising for local events to benefit residents in the community.
He has embarked upon fundraising for local events to benefit residents in the community. (Courtesy Justin Jackson)

NORTH ATTLEBORO, MA — Massachusetts’s first responders work tirelessly to protect and serve their communities. That’s why Patch and T-Mobile have teamed up to spotlight EMTs, firefighters and police officers who go the extra mile.

This submission comes from Deb Caine who nominated Justin Jackson of North Attleboro.

If you know a hero who deserves recognition, we want to hear about them! Click here to nominate a first responder for a chance to be featured in our Heroes Who Serve series!

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What is the hero’s name?

Justin Jackson

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How do you know the first responder?

He is a member of varied Attleboro committees doing fundraising to help the Attleboro community.

Tell us about the first responder and how they serve the community.

Justin is helping th eAttleboro Fireworks Committee raises funds; he is also a union representative for the fire department and works to help with fundraisers for the fire department, which also benefit Attleboro residents (i.e. Kid’s Day). He is very dedicated to his job, his family and the Attleboro community.

What three words best describe the first responder?

Kind, caring, hardworking.

We’re fortunate in Massachusetts to have first responders like Justin Jackson working tirelessly to keep us safe. If you know a local hero who deserves recognition, we want to hear about them! Click here to nominate a local hero to be featured on Patch.

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