Detroit paused this week to celebrate a milestone that speaks volumes about dedication and community: the Detroit Fire Department honored 10 of its members who have each reached 35 years of service to the city.
The recognition, announced by the City of Detroit, highlights the remarkable careers of firefighters who have spent more than three decades protecting Detroit residents and their neighborhoods. Thirty-five years on the job means countless emergencies answered, lives saved, and communities kept safe — a legacy that deserves every bit of the spotlight it received.
Milestones like this one are a reminder of the deep roots that public servants can put down in a city. These ten men and women chose Detroit and kept choosing it, year after year, through the full range of challenges that come with one of the most demanding professions there is.
The City of Detroit’s recognition of these long-serving members reflects a broader commitment to honoring the people who show up — literally — when Detroiters need help most. Congratulations to all ten honorees on this extraordinary achievement.
Sources: City of Detroit (.gov)