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Dixon Inducted into Harford Cecil Firefighters Hall of Fame

Posted on September 27, 2021March 27, 2024 by Mike
Singerly Fire Company Captain Mike Dixon in 1976.
Captain Mike Dixon at an elementary school for Fire Prevention Week 1976 demonstration. (Source: Cecil Whig)

ELKTON, Sept. 18, 2021 – At the Singerly Fire Company’s 129th annual banquet, I was pleased to receive a prestigious honor, induction into the Harford-Cecil Volunteer Firemen’s Association Firefighter Hall of Fame and to also be recognized for 50-years-of service as a firefighter.   

I joined Elkton’s fire department in 1969 and, over the decades, have served as a firefighter, fire line officer, chief of the EMS Division, and in many administrative leadership positions. In addition, I have been active in state and national fire service organizations.

It was an enjoyable evening as several members of the department marked a milestone of a half-century of service and as I joined a distinguished group of colleagues in the firefighter’s Hall of Fame for Harford and Cecil counties.  At the delayed banquet (2020 was canceled), local, state, and county officials were on hand to present citations from Governor Larry Hogan, the Maryland General Assembly, the Cecil County  Council, and the Town of Elkton. 

I was honored and humbled that my colleagues nominated me for this prestigious honor.  The evening evoked many memories from over a half-century of service as a first responder. 

Mike Dixon inducted into Harford Cecil Volunteer Firemen's Association Hall of Fame
Mike Dixon (left) receives congratulations for Singerly President Horah as other members and officers look on. Sept. 18, 2021
Singerly's proud new paramedics.

In 1978, Cecil County’s first group of Advanced Life Support Providers receive congratulations upon being licensed by the State Board of Medical Examiners from their instructor Frank Muller (Source: Cecil Whig Photo, 1978).

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