Battalion Chief, Larry D. Hazelwood - 2002

Awarded this 2nd day of February, 2002

This honor is extended as the department’s highest achievement award for contributions to the development of the fire service in Campbell County. The Walk of Fame exemplifies the attributes of a volunteer who unselfishly gives of his time and talents to the community.

Larry D. Haselwood stands as the recipient of the 2001 Walk of Fame award. The Campbell County Fire Department recognizes Larry Haselwood’s honorable 32 years of outstanding service. Larry began his volunteer career in 1969 and “wrote the book” on department practices, procedures, and training, specializing in hydraulics, moving water, and structural operations. He has been a driving force in the growth and stability of the department. Larry is rich in the department history; he always remembers and honors past and current members. His dedication and pride in the department are apparent in his every action. Larry is always one member who is involved in every event: Christmas Parade of Lights, Pancake Feed, Fill the Boot, team victory rides, delivering Christmas baskets, Christmas tree pickup and burn. He has held several offices during his tenure, and is now an active Battalion Chief. He never refuses the opportunity to help or offer his assistance at any time. This commitment of self is very apparent in the condition of “The Mac.” Larry spends countless hours maintaining this treasure for the entire community to enjoy. Larry’s indomitable devotion to his family and fellow firefighters serves as a tremendous example to all who know him.

Larry D. Haselwood is hereby awarded the Campbell County Fire Department Walk of Fame award in recognition of his unwavering support and 32 years of service. Larry exemplifies the true spirit of a volunteer firefighter, team player, friend and dedicated community servant. His actions serve as an example to fellow firefighters keeping with the highest traditions of the Campbell County Fire Department.

Harvey Jackson