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Here are just some of our amazing members! These people show up day in and day out, giving their all to the community!
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Bryan Vetrecin
3rd Vice President
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Christopher Jones
Trustee
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Deborah Jodrey
Firefighter
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Elysia Rodrigues
EMT
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Frank Scalice
President
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John Kennedy
Chaplain
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Luke Harjes
Junior FF/EMT
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Marcus Jones
Fire 1st Lieutenant
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Shea Robinson
EMT/Firefighter
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Sofie Ragins
EMT
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Tim Fenton
Fire Deputy Chief
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William Butler
EMT/Firefighter
Bryan Vetrecin
3rd Vice President
Christopher Jones
Trustee
Positions
Former Battalion Fire Chief
EMT/Firefighter
Deborah Jodrey
Firefighter
Deb joined the department in 2021 and is currently a firefighter on Thursday crew, as well as a junior advisor! She is always ready to lend a helping hand, make people laugh, and get her hands dirty. She is one of our friendliest faces at the department and we are so grateful to have her!
Elysia Rodrigues
EMT
Elysia joined the department as a junior member in 2021. She loved participating in fire and EMS trainings and became an active member, eventually becoming junior foreman and an EMT. Elysia enjoys attending department wide trainings and being on Thursday crew! She currently goes to school at Northeastern and works in the Greater Boston area as an EMT, but comes back and rides over breaks.
Frank Scalice
President
Frank Scalice born and raised in Brooklyn. He loves to spend time with his family, shown here with wife Lisa and sons Max and Henry. Frank is employed as an Assistant Vice President at Rutgers University in the Business Services division. He was recently featured by MercerMe for choosing to be a firefighter.
John Kennedy
Chaplain
John moved to Hopewell Borough in 1991 from Kingston where he was involved with the Kendal Park First Aid in the mid 80's. He was also involved with Twin W First Aid Squad while working in the Princeton area at CUH2A. John decided about 12 years ago that he wanted to be involved more with the community and began helping out driving the Ambulances at Hopewell Fire Department and Emergency Medical Unit. When he speaks with prospective members he tells them that "It's not as onerous as you might think and you could really help out someone in need".
John retired from the State of NJ as a Public Procurement Administrator and has decided he wasn't done searching how to help his community. He has now signed up to attend Fire School so that he can help out the Firefighters on the department. John said "It's never too late to learn more and nothing is more rewarding when helping someone in our community".
If John has not done enough for the Community and our department he is also the Hopewell Fire Department's Chaplain because even our own sometimes needs help during stressful times. John recently received his Masters in Pastoral Care from Fordham University.
You can come down any Tuesday at 7 PM and find John checking on the Ambulances if you would like to speak with him about our department or how to join.
Luke Harjes
Junior FF/EMT
Luke joined as a junior member in 2021 and is an extremely active and involved member. You can always rely on Luke to come to community events, trainings, and crew nights. He is always ready to lend a helping hand and is very knowledgeable about all the equipment! We are so lucky to have Luke as a member, especially as one of our newest EMTs!
Marcus Jones
Fire 1st Lieutenant
Shea Robinson
EMT/Firefighter
Shea joined the department in 2015 as a junior member, where she excelled on both the EMS and fire side and became the junior foreman! Soon after, she pursued her EMT and firefighter certifications, became a junior advisor, and now rides on Thursday nights on both the ambulance and fire truck. Shea is currently pursuing her degree in nursing. We are so grateful for members like Shea who are extremely involved and committed to helping others.
Sofie Ragins
EMT
Sofie joined the department in 2021 as a junior member and was an avid participant in trainings and events. She became an EMT and began riding on Thursday crew, in addition to attending trainings. Currently, she goes to school at Emory University and volunteers as an EMT and FTO for new EMTs. She also comes back and rides with us on her breaks. We are so grateful to have her throughout the year!
Tim Fenton
Fire Deputy Chief
William Butler
EMT/Firefighter
Bill moved to Hopewell in 1983 and become involved as a Scout leader for 15 years and also enjoyed racing Go-Carts. Bill further felt a calling to help the community after handing over his Scout Leadership position. He said that he always had an interest in the Fire Department and admired the professionalism of the local EMT's in town. Bills daughters had a friend that suggested that he come down and visit the Hopewell Fire Department where he was a firefighter and EMT. In 2007 that visit is all it took. Bill attended EMT class that Fall and has been riding on a Monday night crew ever since. Bill has risen through the ranks to Chief of EMS and has enjoyed the many friendships he has made in the short time of being part of the department. Bill states "It's a true feeling of pride to be depended on by our community in a time of need and am so thankful that I have the opportunity and ability to provide that help".
Bill travels to Metuchen for work on the weekdays. During his time off he spends some of his time outdoors fishing and hunting. The rest of his free time is spent with his wife Cindy, daughters; Mandy, Lisa and Tina, son Billy and his 7 wonderful Grandchildren (soon to be 8 in June).
If you are ever interested in wanting to know more about being an EMT please stop down any Monday night around 7 PM to talk to Bill.
Positions
Ex-Chief EMS
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Bryan Vetrecin
3rd Vice President
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Christopher Jones
Trustee
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Deborah Jodrey
Firefighter
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Elysia Rodrigues
EMT
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Frank Scalice
President
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John Kennedy
Chaplain
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Luke Harjes
Junior FF/EMT
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Marcus Jones
Fire 1st Lieutenant
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Shea Robinson
EMT/Firefighter
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Sofie Ragins
EMT
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Tim Fenton
Fire Deputy Chief
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William Butler
EMT/Firefighter
Bryan Vetrecin
3rd Vice President
Christopher Jones
Trustee
Positions
Former Battalion Fire Chief
EMT/Firefighter
Deborah Jodrey
Firefighter
Deb joined the department in 2021 and is currently a firefighter on Thursday crew, as well as a junior advisor! She is always ready to lend a helping hand, make people laugh, and get her hands dirty. She is one of our friendliest faces at the department and we are so grateful to have her!
Elysia Rodrigues
EMT
Elysia joined the department as a junior member in 2021. She loved participating in fire and EMS trainings and became an active member, eventually becoming junior foreman and an EMT. Elysia enjoys attending department wide trainings and being on Thursday crew! She currently goes to school at Northeastern and works in the Greater Boston area as an EMT, but comes back and rides over breaks.
Frank Scalice
President
Frank Scalice born and raised in Brooklyn. He loves to spend time with his family, shown here with wife Lisa and sons Max and Henry. Frank is employed as an Assistant Vice President at Rutgers University in the Business Services division. He was recently featured by MercerMe for choosing to be a firefighter.
John Kennedy
Chaplain
John moved to Hopewell Borough in 1991 from Kingston where he was involved with the Kendal Park First Aid in the mid 80's. He was also involved with Twin W First Aid Squad while working in the Princeton area at CUH2A. John decided about 12 years ago that he wanted to be involved more with the community and began helping out driving the Ambulances at Hopewell Fire Department and Emergency Medical Unit. When he speaks with prospective members he tells them that "It's not as onerous as you might think and you could really help out someone in need".
John retired from the State of NJ as a Public Procurement Administrator and has decided he wasn't done searching how to help his community. He has now signed up to attend Fire School so that he can help out the Firefighters on the department. John said "It's never too late to learn more and nothing is more rewarding when helping someone in our community".
If John has not done enough for the Community and our department he is also the Hopewell Fire Department's Chaplain because even our own sometimes needs help during stressful times. John recently received his Masters in Pastoral Care from Fordham University.
You can come down any Tuesday at 7 PM and find John checking on the Ambulances if you would like to speak with him about our department or how to join.
Luke Harjes
Junior FF/EMT
Luke joined as a junior member in 2021 and is an extremely active and involved member. You can always rely on Luke to come to community events, trainings, and crew nights. He is always ready to lend a helping hand and is very knowledgeable about all the equipment! We are so lucky to have Luke as a member, especially as one of our newest EMTs!
Marcus Jones
Fire 1st Lieutenant
Shea Robinson
EMT/Firefighter
Shea joined the department in 2015 as a junior member, where she excelled on both the EMS and fire side and became the junior foreman! Soon after, she pursued her EMT and firefighter certifications, became a junior advisor, and now rides on Thursday nights on both the ambulance and fire truck. Shea is currently pursuing her degree in nursing. We are so grateful for members like Shea who are extremely involved and committed to helping others.
Sofie Ragins
EMT
Sofie joined the department in 2021 as a junior member and was an avid participant in trainings and events. She became an EMT and began riding on Thursday crew, in addition to attending trainings. Currently, she goes to school at Emory University and volunteers as an EMT and FTO for new EMTs. She also comes back and rides with us on her breaks. We are so grateful to have her throughout the year!
Tim Fenton
Fire Deputy Chief
William Butler
EMT/Firefighter
Bill moved to Hopewell in 1983 and become involved as a Scout leader for 15 years and also enjoyed racing Go-Carts. Bill further felt a calling to help the community after handing over his Scout Leadership position. He said that he always had an interest in the Fire Department and admired the professionalism of the local EMT's in town. Bills daughters had a friend that suggested that he come down and visit the Hopewell Fire Department where he was a firefighter and EMT. In 2007 that visit is all it took. Bill attended EMT class that Fall and has been riding on a Monday night crew ever since. Bill has risen through the ranks to Chief of EMS and has enjoyed the many friendships he has made in the short time of being part of the department. Bill states "It's a true feeling of pride to be depended on by our community in a time of need and am so thankful that I have the opportunity and ability to provide that help".
Bill travels to Metuchen for work on the weekdays. During his time off he spends some of his time outdoors fishing and hunting. The rest of his free time is spent with his wife Cindy, daughters; Mandy, Lisa and Tina, son Billy and his 7 wonderful Grandchildren (soon to be 8 in June).
If you are ever interested in wanting to know more about being an EMT please stop down any Monday night around 7 PM to talk to Bill.
Positions
Ex-Chief EMS