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Pennsauken Fire Department honored with public safety award

March 13, 2026 | Pennsauken Township, Camden County, New Jersey


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Pennsauken Fire Department honored with public safety award
A presenter accepted a public-safety award on behalf of the Pennsauken Fire Department and thanked local elected officials and township administration for their support.

The presenter, who did not give a full name on the record, said, “We're both humbled and honored to receive this recognition,” and identified Deputy Chief John Clark as being present. The presenter also thanked “Assemblyman Mowing, Patrick,” Mayor Alvaro, Deputy Mayor Martinez and the Irish Society for their roles in the recognition.

The presenter described two groups as central to the department’s success: “the officers and members of the Pennsauken fire department,” who carry out day-to-day emergency response, and the township’s elected officials and administration, whose support the presenter said “is absolutely critical to what we do.”

Remarks were brief and focused on thanks and recognition; no motions or formal actions were recorded in the transcript. The event concluded after the presenter offered final congratulations and thanks.

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