VIDEO: An 87-year-old fire captain is being honored at this weekend’s Celebrate Poland festival. He’s being recognized for over 50 years of service.
James Deemer has been a firefighter since his early 20s and started volunteering with Poland shortly after.
On Wednesday, he told us his whole story and explained why he’s still with the department decades later.
“It’s in your blood. I don’t know why, but it’s in your blood,” Deemer said.
In 1961, he was living in a house trailer with his wife and newborn son when they caught a glance of flames outside and his life changed forever.
“A trailer next door caught fire. Coitsville Fire arrived. I took the son of my wife and we walked out and hard out of the way, and I asked one of the firemen how to become a fireman. He said, ‘You come to the station on Monday night. We have drill every Monday,’” Deemer said.
He showed up at the Coitsville Fire Department the following Monday and joined the team.
Years later in 1967, he moved to Poland and was quickly recruited by the village’s volunteer fire department.
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