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    www.fortwashingtonfc.org/main.asp?type=41 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/3/2010    Last Visited: 2/3/2010  

    Edward Wagner

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    www.fortwashingtonfc.org/main.asp?curid=200 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/27/2008    Last Visited: 10/27/2008  

    Ed Wagner Lieutenant

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    www.fortwashingtonfc.org/firepolice.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 11/3/2007    Last Visited: 7/28/2008  

    Lieutenant Ed Wagner

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    Fort Washington Fire Company No. 1 - Officers - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 11/3/2006    Last Visited: 11/3/2006  

    Ed Wagner

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    Fort Washington Fire Company No. 1 -  Fire Police - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/3/2010    Last Visited: 2/3/2010  

    Ed Wagner Lieutenant

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    Newsletter - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/1/2006    Last Visited: 7/28/2008  

    Profile Of The Month - Ed Wagner
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    This month we are highlighting Ed Wagner

    Meet Ed Wagner

    The current Captain of the Fort Washington Fire Company No1.Fire Police, Ed Wagner, joined the department in 2002."Chief Wiggum" as he is referred to by many of the members, arrived with a great deal of experience and knowledge that he gained in his tenure as a firefighter and fire policeman with our neighboring Wissahickon Fire Company.Wagner was a member of Wissahickon from 1985 to 1992, serving five years as a firefighter before joining the ranks of their fire police.

    As a firefighter with Wissahickon, Wagner recalls fighting the raging inferno that eventually claimed the Trinity Episcopal Church in 1986 and the Ambler Warehouse fire several years later.Through these memorable events and countless other mutual aid incidents, parades, and competitions, Wagner became familiar with many of the members of the Fort Washington Fire Company.

    In 2001 Ed married his wife Sheilagh and purchased a house on Ambler Road in Upper Dublin.Soon after, Wagner decided to rekindle his desire to serve his community, in the capacity of a fire policeman, by joining the Fort Washington Fire Company.Sworn in by the Township of Upper Dublin, much the same way as a police officer, Ed began his journey - one that would see him advance quickly through the fire police ranks.Wagner was promoted to Lieutenant and eventually voted to Captain in 2004, an honor that he retains proudly to this date.

    Once elected Captain, Wagner quickly went to work equipping the newly purchased fire police van.This versatile piece of apparatus is used not only to respond to alarms, but also to a plethora of special engagements throughout the year.Examples include the March of Dimes, UDHS graduation, Community Day, and the Ambler Fireworks.Wagner continuously assures that his fire police are equipped with the proper gear and equipment to protect themselves, the firefighters of the Fort Washington Fire Company, and the citizens of Upper Dublin and surrounding areas.

    Wagner, a 1987 graduate of Wissahickon High School, is employed as the Transportation Director for the Meadowood Retirement Facility.When he is not working, he enjoys spending time with his wife and his two year old son Edward.Sheilagh has also decided to volunteer her free time to the Fort Washington Fire Company, by serving as the Vice President of the Ladies Auxiliary.

    While Ed has only been with the Fire Company for several years, he has already made his mission as Captain of the fire police very clear.Wagner is dedicated to providing the necessary protection for firefighters to execute the presented tasks in the safest working environment possible.

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    Newsletter - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/1/2006    Last Visited: 11/3/2007  

    This month we are highlighting Ed Wagner

    Meet Ed Wagner

    The current Captain of the Fort Washington Fire Company No1.Fire Police, Ed Wagner, joined the department in 2002."Chief Wiggum" as he is referred to by many of the members, arrived with a great deal of experience and knowledge that he gained in his tenure as a firefighter and fire policeman with our neighboring Wissahickon Fire Company.Wagner was a member of Wissahickon from 1985 to 1992, serving five years as a firefighter before joining the ranks of their fire police.

    As a firefighter with Wissahickon, Wagner recalls fighting the raging inferno that eventually claimed the Trinity Episcopal Church in 1986 and the Ambler Warehouse fire several years later.Through these memorable events and countless other mutual aid incidents, parades, and competitions, Wagner became familiar with many of the members of the Fort Washington Fire Company.

    In 2001 Ed married his wife Sheilagh and purchased a house on Ambler Road in Upper Dublin.Soon after, Wagner decided to rekindle his desire to serve his community, in the capacity of a fire policeman, by joining the Fort Washington Fire Company.Sworn in by the Township of Upper Dublin, much the same way as a police officer, Ed began his journey - one that would see him advance quickly through the fire police ranks.Wagner was promoted to Lieutenant and eventually voted to Captain in 2004, an honor that he retains proudly to this date.

    Once elected Captain, Wagner quickly went to work equipping the newly purchased fire police van.This versatile piece of apparatus is used not only to respond to alarms, but also to a plethora of special engagements throughout the year.Examples include the March of Dimes, UDHS graduation, Community Day, and the Ambler Fireworks.Wagner continuously assures that his fire police are equipped with the proper gear and equipment to protect themselves, the firefighters of the Fort Washington Fire Company, and the citizens of Upper Dublin and surrounding areas.

    Wagner, a 1987 graduate of Wissahickon High School, is employed as the Transportation Director for the Meadowood Retirement Facility.When he is not working, he enjoys spending time with his wife and his two year old son Edward.Sheilagh has also decided to volunteer her free time to the Fort Washington Fire Company, by serving as the Vice President of the Ladies Auxiliary.

    While Ed has only been with the Fire Company for several years, he has already made his mission as Captain of the fire police very clear.Wagner is dedicated to providing the necessary protection for firefighters to execute the presented tasks in the safest working environment possible.

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    Newsletter - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/1/2008    Last Visited: 7/28/2008  

    Fire Police Captain Ed Wagner as Santa1

    This was our second annual Santa run.This year, due to it's popularity the last year, we had 2 Santas and were able to cover the whole township.Ed Wagner, driven by Kelly Rines, once again played Santa1. traveling through the Ambler and Fort Washington sections of the township.

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