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Jan Schultz | The Imperial Republican
Two generations of Imperial firefighters, possibly three, attended Friday’s dinner and awards program. Brad Wheeler, left, is the IVFD’s 1st Asst. Chief and his son, Scott, joined the department in 2022. Little Ada Jo Wheeler, born just last month, could likely be a future recruit.

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Jan Schultz | The Imperial Republican
Earning some of the department’s top awards for 2022 were, from left, Kelsey Weiss, Officer of the Year; Aaron Greene, Firefighter of the Year; and Mike Rowley, Driver of the Year. Not pictured—Marissa Smith, Lineman of the Year.

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Jan Schultz | The Imperial Republican
IVFD members who responded to the most fire calls in 2022 received Chamber Bucks in recognition. They include, from left, Mark Bomba, Doug Mitchell, Dustin Harris, Brad Dillan, Mike Rowley, Aaron Greene, Kelsey Weiss, Brad Wheeler, Wade Courter and Duane Todd. Not pictured—Sergio Almanza Jr.

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Jan Schultz | The Imperial Republican
Honored for years of service were, from left, Greg Dannatt, 15 years; Daryl Sharp, 30; and Douglas Wright, 5. Not pictured—John Schilke.

Fire department logged over 1,800 hours in 2022

    After a year that recorded 1,845 hours of service, the Imperial Volunteer Fire Department recognized its firefighters Friday at its annual dinner and program.

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