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Conshohocken Fire Co Celebrates Volunteer Firefighter and U.S. Veteran

To celebrate Veterans Day Conshohocken Fire Company No. 2 Highlights Volunteer Firefighter and U.S. Veteran, Thomas Sesko

CONSHOHOCKEN – A volunteer firefighter since he was 14 years old, Thomas Sesko always

knew he wanted to join the military. Sesko went into the Pennsylvania Army National Guard

because it had the best options for him to choose from for college and jobs.

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“It was a means of paying for college and fulfilling a childhood dream,” said Sesko.

Sesko brought the skills he learned early on as a firefighter, such as teamwork and following

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instructions, with him when he joined the Army. His experience in the Army further strengthened

those skills and taught him new ones.

“I learned a lot about myself in the Army,” said Sesko. “I think it’s truly made me a better person

overall.”

When Sesko returned from the Army in 2017, he joined Conshohocken Fire Company No. 2

because his original fire company closed its doors.

“The best part of volunteering at Conshohocken Fire Co. No. 2 is the comradery amongst those

who have been around a while, and the acceptance we have towards newcomers,” said Sesko.

“Everyone is treated with the same amount of respect and given the same opportunities.”

Whether serving as firefighters, fire police, or support staff, each member is a vital part of the

team, committed to protecting the community. Similar to the military, where each individual has

a unique role yet contributes to the collective mission of protecting the country, every fire

company member brings essential skills and dedication to protect those they serve.

“There are many ways you can help out based off your interest,” said Sesko. “You can volunteer

as an administrative member and help with fundraising, or join the water rescue team, help with

technical rescue calls or drive the truck.”

No experience is necessary to join. The training and gear are provided. Those interested in

serving their community can learn more about volunteer opportunities or get connected by filling

out an inquiry form at www.fightconshyfires.org

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