PARSIPPANY — Parsippany Rescue and Recovery held their Annual Installation Dinner on Saturday, March 24 at Zeris Inn, Mountain Lakes.
President Bill Sanford, Chief Louis Yuliano, Captain Jake Beg, Lieutenant Paul Anderson, Lieutenant Andrew Ludwig, Lieutenant John Bota, and Treasurer Jack Giannetti were sworn in by Mayor Michael Soriano as part of the 2018 Executive Board and Officers.
During the Installation Diner President Bill Sanford presented Jake Beg with a “Certificate of Recognition and Appreciation” for completing five years of dedicated service.
Sandford also congratulated Richard “Lee” Keimel for completing 45 years of dedicated service.
Parsippany-Troy Hills Rescue and Recovery Chief Louis Yuliano presents Jack Giannetti a certificate for “Going Above and Beyond the call of Duty.”
Parsippany Rescue and Recovery is a 100% volunteer rescue department with an active membership of 25 fully trained first responders and heavy rescue. They operate out of two stations that are strategically placed in town which allows for the quickest response time.
The Unit has been serving the town since 1960 and provides heavy rescue, vehicle extrication, dive rescue/recovery, confined space rescue, elevator entrapment, downed tree and limb removal, board ups, pump outs, emergency power generation, lighting and special services to its residents.
Parsippany Rescue and Recovery provides mutual aid to six fire departments, two ambulance squads and one EMS in our town. In addition, the Unit assists the fire departments and rescue squads of Denville, Mountain Lakes, Randolph, Morris Township, Morris Plains, Morristown, Hanover, East Hanover, Boonton, Montville, Fairfield, as well as any other requests from any other municipalities in the New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania area.
For more information on Parsippany Rescue and Recovery, click here. If you would like to volunteer, click here for membership application.