Ryan Brubach, a senior at Butler County Area Vocational-Technical School, recently earned high praise for completing 120 hours of firefighter training. Through the Vo-Tech’s health assistant and EMT program, Brubach demonstrated hands-on dedication that Harmony Fire District leaders recognized at a banquet. Harmony Fire Chief Rob Reeb presented the honor, noting the commendation for Brubach’s extensive outside training. The ceremony, held at Steamfitters Local Union in Jackson Township, highlighted Brubach’s commitment to serving his community. Brubach also attends Seneca Valley High School and participates in SkillsUSA through the Vo-Tech program, signaling a clear path toward public safety. When asked about his future, Brubach spoke of becoming a firefighter and emergency medical technician, underscoring a long-term goal to help others in crisis. This milestone underscores vocational education’s impact on communities. His achievement illustrates the value of local partnerships between schools and emergency services. A bright future awaits. For More Information https://www.butlereagle.com/20260221/vocational-technical-school-senior-achieves-120-hours-of-firefighter-training/
