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Salem Fire/EMS dedicates memorial bench honoring former members

Mountain Media, LLC by Mountain Media, LLC
June 17, 2026
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Capt. Matt Burnette and Fire Marshal Robert Paxton removed the cover to reveal the bench.

Members of the Salem Fire/EMS Department gathered last week to dedicate a memorial bench honoring former members who served the city throughout the department’s history.

The bench, located beside the city’s 9/11 Memorial in front of Fire Station One, was made possible through donations collected in recent years. Salem Fire/EMS partnered with the city’s Street and Maintenance Department to bring the project to completion.

Fire Chief Steve Simon was joined during the ceremony by Nancy Hicks, widow of the late Senior Firefighter Johnny Hicks, along with her daughter, Beth Wells, and son-in-law, Ryan Wells. The family thanked current and former firefighters and emergency responders for their service to the Salem community before the unveiling.

Capt. Matt Burnette and Fire Marshal Robert Paxton unveiled the bench, which was created by Renaissance Metal Furniture.

The bench features the Salem Fire/EMS logo and the inscription, “In honor of all who have served,” recognizing the contributions and dedication of past and present department members.

Department officials said the bench will serve as a lasting tribute to those who have dedicated themselves to protecting and serving the Salem community.

The memorial bench was dedicated last week.

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