IAFF Local 2045 Greater Hanover Professional Firefighters

IAFF Local 2045 Greater Hanover Professional Firefighters Greater Hanover Professional Firefighters IAFF Local 2045.

Never Forget!
03/22/2026

Never Forget!

01/31/2026

The York County Coroner's Office was called following a house fire in North Hanover Friday night.

01/30/2026
12/25/2025
12/20/2025

Congratulations, Captain Amspacher on 30 years of service!

Captain Amspacher has given steady leadership within HAFR since the day our organization was formed. Many know him by his official rank, but few realize just how many roles he fills beyond the fire station—son, father, husband, brother, friend, coach, counselor, coordinator, and veteran. He carries each of these titles with pride.

As our Fire Prevention Coordinator, he leads an exceptional team of both FIRE and EMS professionals who bring life saving education to local schools, churches, and daycares throughout the Hanover community. With 27 fire prevention shows delivered this year, there’s a good chance your children know him best as “Captain Chuck” alongside his trusty partner, Helmet the Fire Dog.

Your commitment, leadership, and impact on this community do not go unnoticed.

Well done, Sir!

Heed these words before it’s too late.  Make the connections now that outlast the job. Be there and treat each other lik...
12/19/2025

Heed these words before it’s too late. Make the connections now that outlast the job. Be there and treat each other like the image others have of us.

Before you know it, your career will be over. You may make it 10, 20, 30, or 40-plus years; it matters not, it goes by in a blink. I made it to 25, spent more time than I care to recall complaining about this or that, the shift coming in or the shift going out. As great as the job is, far too many of us wish it were better, or that the public appreciated us, or that the politicians would stop with their endless wants.

One thing is certain: The job will outlast each and every one of us. Where there is uncontrolled fire, there are people needed to put it out. Who better than us? Nobody, that's who. The people we work with are what make the job so great. It's the people who make us laugh, have our back, give us an endless stream of material to exploit, and keep things interesting.

Enjoy those friendships, for they will not last forever. A fortunate few have the capacity to maintain numerous friendships throughout their lives; the rest of us settle for one or two close friends and rely on family as our years add up and people in our lives diminish.

We are fortunate. Our working years are spent with like-minded individuals whose bond is unbreakable during difficult times, tested under fire, and strengthened by our ability to work together to accomplish the seemingly impossible. Friendship forged in fire is forever, at least in our memories. It is difficult to keep a department full of people on speed dial. And, as the years continue, the calls slow down, nights out are more often spent with our spouses, and the thrill of camaraderie takes a back seat to the satisfaction of raising a family.


I think it has to be that way. I could wallow in misery, thinking that the phone never rings, my brothers have forsaken me, and that those friendships were just an illusion. Or, I can live secure in the knowledge that what we had was more real than anybody has the right to imagine. I can see those friendships for what they are: moments in time spent with people who were, and will always be, vitally important pieces of a life well lived.

We cannot live forever shadowed by what our lives used to be. We were giants once and donned the gear and did things that others call heroic. But that comes to an end, and living life without the possibility of the bell tipping or the tones going off need not be done wishing for something better, more vibrant, more life affirming and thrilling.

We few, we happy few, we can bask in the memory of battles waged, lives saved, and friendship like no other nurtured under fire.

I cannot and will not ask for or expect anything better than that.

Image courtesy of Eric Norberg

11/17/2025

This is to inform you! Very cool

The downtown station decorated up for the season.
10/19/2025

The downtown station decorated up for the season.

10/09/2025

Join us for a great cause this Saturday at the Lancaster Ice Rink when members of Manheim Township Police Department and Manheim Township Fire Rescue Manheim Township Professional Firefighters, IAFF Local 5423 will take part in the 2nd Annual Battle of the Badges Charity Hockey Game!

The two teams, made up only of Lancaster County’s Finest and Bravest, will fight it out on the ice to raise money for The Yard Foundation.

In light of the recent tragedy in York County, the game will be played in honor of Northern York County Regional Police Department Det. Baker, Det. Emenheiser, and Det. Sgt. Becker. The Yard Foundation has generously pledged to donate all proceeds of this game to the families of the fallen officers.

This community event will be held at Lancaster Ice Rink, located at 371 Carrera Drive, Lancaster, PA. Puck-drop is scheduled for 2:15 PM on Saturday, October 11, 2025. The event will include an opening ceremony with an Honor Guard presentation, a "Touch-A-Truck" event with police and fire vehicles present for kids to tour, a 50/50 raffle, a silent auction, and concessions/merchandise available for purchase.

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201 N Franklin Street
Hanover, PA
17331

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