Tonight, we gather to honor a legacy that’s been a century in the making. The Lapel Volunteer Fire Department, which has also been known as the Lapel Stony Creek Fire Department, Lapel Stony Creek Township Fire Territory, and now part of the South Madison Fire Territory, was born out of a simple yet profound desire: to protect and serve the community. For 100 years, our brave firefighters, EMTs, and volunteers have answered every call, day and night, with unwavering dedication and a single goal in mind – to keep our town, township, and every individual within our reach safe.
Their selfless service has been driven not by a desire for recognition or praise, but by a deep-seated commitment to doing what’s right. As someone who’s had the privilege of being part of this incredible family for the past 15 years, I’ve had the honor of standing shoulder to shoulder with some of the most courageous men and women I’ve ever known. I’ve witnessed the department grow, evolve, and overcome countless challenges, and I’m proud to have played a part in that journey.
To every past and present member of our department, I offer my heartfelt gratitude. Your time, sweat, sacrifice, and love for this community have been the building blocks of something truly special. Whether you served for one year or thirty, your contribution has helped shape our legacy. We’ve come a long way, and our evolution is a testament to our strength and resilience. We haven’t failed, and we haven’t been lost in history – we’ve simply grown and adapted to better serve our community.
Today marks the beginning of a new chapter, as we merge with the South Madison Fire Territory. This isn’t an end, but a new beginning – a chance to continue our mission with even greater resources, a broader reach, and an unwavering commitment to serving our community. Our residents in Lapel, Stony Creek Township, Jackson Township, and all of southern Madison County can rest assured that they’ll continue to receive the best possible fire and EMS services.
Our legacy is far from erased – it’s etched into the very foundation of what comes next. I’m filled with pride and love for this department, this community, and every single person who has worn our patch. Together, we’ve built something powerful, and now we pass the torch to an even brighter future. As we close this chapter, we do so with our heads held high and our hearts full. Here’s to 100 years of honor, and to the next 100 years of even greater service.
Thank you, and God bless you all.
Jason Renner
Fire Chief Car 270
Lapel Stony Creek Twp. Fire Territory
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