Presentation of Liberty Mutual Firemark Award

Fire Captain Larry Conley and Firefighter Shawn Bittle to be honored.

May 15, 2012 | 2 min reading time

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Who:           Fire Captain Larry Conley

                    Firefighter Shawn Bittle

 

What:             Firemark Award – Liberty Mutual Insurance will honor two

                    St. Louis Firefighters for their Community Service

                     

When:          Wednesday, May 16, 2012         

                    10:30 A.M.

 

Where:          St. Louis Fire Department Headquarters 

                    1421 N. Jefferson Ave.  

 

 

Liberty Mutual Insurance will honor two St. Louis Firefighters for their community service with the Liberty Mutual Firemark Award.

 

The Liberty Mutual Firemark Award is presented annually to hundreds of firefighters throughout the country who best represent their communities through courageous acts and who best demonstrate the firefighter's selfless spirit.

 

Captain Larry Conley has been volunteering with Missouri Children's Burn Camp for nine years. Captain Conley has served as a Camp Counselor, Group Leader, Asst. Camp Director and is now serving as the Camp Director.

 

Firefighter Shawn Bittle has been able to raise and donate approximately $60,000 to go to BACKSTOPPERS & Missouri Children's Burn Camp.

  

Interviews and photo opportunities available.  You are cordially invited to assign a reporter and/or camera/videographer.

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