How old is your oldest active member?

Vincent Dransfield smiles during a party celebrating his 100th birthday at the Little Falls Fire Department, Saturday, March 29, 2014, in Little Falls, N.J. Dransfield is an active volunteer of the fire department and is number one on the seniority list. Dransfield, who joined the Little Falls Fire Department in 1939 when they responded to calls with a horse, served as chief of the department during his career. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

Willi Menning, firefighter with the Berlin-Hohenschönhausen fire brigade celebrated his 101st birthday on March 29, 2014. Photo shared by Basti Sonstwaspunk.

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Mr.Richard Miller  51 years of active service and will be 81 this year.

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Our oldest active member is 75 with 46 years active service. Still going strong.

our oldest active is 60-something with just over 10 years of service

We don't allow anyone that old in our department.  It's way too dangerous.  However we are a busy department with many houses running 20+ runs a tour.  I forgot the amount of years they let you serve but I know they usually try to get you to retire after you put in 30 years.(we require 25)  We only hire guys between 19-31.  So no one is really over the age of 60 except for a few in the ems division since they have a completely different set of rules, hiring process and their own union.  We may have dropped the age limit in recent years to attract medics but I don't know for sure.

I can retire by 46 and probably won't stay past 50.  We run 170,000 runs a year and this place really burns many out.  Maybe I'll find a nice relaxing volunteer house at some point.

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