Lieutenant Gasser named Evansville Firefighter of the year
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – The Green River Kiwanis announced the 2024 Evansville Firefighter of the year during a ceremony on Wednesday.
Lieutenant Drew Gasser was awarded the honor during the club's meeting at Epworth United Methodist Church. Gasser said he found out about the award just a few weeks ago, and he's not sure who nominated him for the award. However, he said he believes he received the award because he has been volunteering at the station during his time off and teaching rope courses at the station.
Evansville Fire Chief Tony Knight presented the award alongside Mayor Stephanie Terry and members of the Board of Public Safety.
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