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2025 SPAAMFAA Convention Report
By Bob Romig, Chairman
2025 Winter Convention
Hosted by FABB
March 4-8, 2025 I am
writing this report to thank everyone who attended the
Winter Convention here in Florida. The weather was great,
the attendance was OK, we had about 200 folks attend either
as guests for the convention, vendors or apparatus owners
who brought their apparatus to be judged. A big thank
you goes out to my Co- Chairman, Richard “Bo” Borwegen who
helped me put this show together. Also,
to all the folks that helped set up things, worked the
tables in the registration room, the apparatus judges, the
vendors who showed up and to the apparatus owners that
brought their apparatus to the show. Also, a big thank you
to the folks at Wyndham-Celebration for all their extra work
in making things work for us. Having
hotel staff that will work closely with you and get things
done is a big help. Thanks to Doug Riddle and his son for
setting up the muster area and to our judges, Steve Austin;
Mike Trembley and Jim Van Druen. Thanks to Dawson Blackmore
for his first aid duties and making sure security was in
place each night and helping me with the memorial program
for the banquet, and to our FABB Safety guys, Ron Petrillo
and Howard Peiffer. We had
about 20-30 vendors spread out in the ballroom, and it
looked like they had a pretty good gathering from time to
time. Thanks to Jim Slowiak for setting this up for us. We
had a great turnout of apparatus for our show. Lots of
hand/horse drawn stuff this time. Here is a
list of the winners of different categories that we had on
the field on Saturday. Longest
distance driven out of state – Mike Currant – Dundalk, Md;
1986 Ranger Rescue 913 miles Longest
distance transported out of state – Steve Goldsmith -Surrey,
NH; 1930 Model A Ford – 1328 miles Longest
distance driven in state – Mike Heeder – Starke, FL; 1988
Pierce Lance Ladder – 140 miles Longest
distance transported in state – Tim Sullivan – Southwest
Ranches, Fl; 1934 Ahrens Fox owned by Frank Sullivan (his
dad) 228 miles Best
appearing Apparatus/vehicle – 1st place - 1925 &
older – John Morris, 1925 Seagrave – ex – Tampa, Fl Best
appearing Apparatus/Vehicle – 2nd place – 1925 &
older – Lester Evans -1914 Am LaFrance – ex Lake City, Fla Best
appearing apparatus/vehicle – 1st place – 1926 –
1950 – Frank Sullivans 1934 Ahrens Fox pumper – ex – Pearl
River, NY Best
appearing apparatus/vehicle – 2nd place – 1926 –
1950 – Orlando Fire Department - 1926 American LaFrance Best
appearing apparatus/vehicle – 1st place – 1951-
1975 – Mitchell Carney -1970 R Model Mack pumper – ex – West
Elizabeth, PA Best
appearing apparatus/vehicle – 2nd place – 1951-
1975 – Osceola County FR – 1960 Dodge Power Wagon – ex
Paoli, PA Fire Dept Best
appearing apparatus/vehicle – 1st place –
1976-2000 – Mike Currant – 1986 Chevy C30 Rescue – Dundalk,
MD Best
appearing apparatus/vehicle – 2nd place – 1975
-2000 – Steve Vinson – 1980 American LaFrance – Century - ex
New Kingston, Pa. Best
appearing non-motorized piece – 1st place – Bill
Graham – 1919 - Wirt/Knox hose cart Best
appearing non-motorized piece – 2nd place – Tim
Sullivan – 1896 Hose cart Oldest
non-motorized apparatus – 1st place – Charles
Heweker, Jr. 1880 Wirt/Knox hose cart Oldest
non-motorized apparatus – 2nd place – Tim
Sullivan – 1896 Hose cart Oldest
motorized apparatus/vehicle – 1st place – Lester
Evans – 1914 American LaFrance Oldest
motorized apparatus/vehicle – 2nd place – Charles
Heweker, Sr. 1923 Obenchain/Boyer pumper Hard luck
award – Larry Rovak – 1981 American La France Judges
award – Rich Heisler, Ricon, GA - 1981
CJ7 Jeep Judges
award – Deland FR, Deland, Fla 1942
Chevy/Oren Fastest
Water – Tom Hooker, Marshville, NC - 1965
Seagrave Fastest
Water – Lester Evans, Sydney, Fla – 1914 American LaFrance Best
restoration vehicle – operational - Tommy Herman, ODHFS –
1935 Harley Davidson Fire Cycle Most
original apparatus – unrestored – Charles Heweker, Sr. –
1923 Chevy Obenchain/Boyer Chiefs
Choice – any category – Chris Oliphant, Washington, DC –
1924 Bickel Chemical Wagon BEST OF
SHOW – Mike Dunbar, Virginia – 1939 GMC/COB pumper – ex
Gordonsville, VA We would
like to thank all the friends and members who sponsored all
these awards. We had a
very nice banquet on Saturday night with about 120 members
attending. We honored one of our members,
Mr. Bill Perdue in the memorial service along with 16 other
chapters members who departed us in 2024 and was chaired by
Dawson Blackmore; Patrick Juliano from the Palm Coast FR was
our bagpiper again and we had a gentleman from the Solivita
55+ community who played taps for us. My
good friend and fellow firefighter from Delaware and a
member of FABB was our MC for the evening. Chief Jim Walls
was our guest speaker and read off his notes from a previous
convention that he was guest speaker. The
center pieces for the tables were donated by a friend of Bob
Romig’s who lives in Solivita, Poinciana.
They were donated to the oldest person sitting at each
table. Seems that several of them became
head gear for a couple of our National officers and I do
have photos if anyone would like to see them. |