Mason gets top honors

Published 1:11 pm Thursday, January 26, 2017

Members of the Prospect Volunteer Fire Department (PVFD) honored Chief Al Mason as Fireman of the Year during their recent annual banquet.

During the event, which celebrates the department’s successes throughout the previous year, new department officers were also installed.

The award came as a surprise to Mason, who said, “It’s an honor to get it, and it means a lot to me, being a firefighter.”

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PVFD President Mike Roach said members of the fire department cast their votes by secret ballot during a meeting in early January.

Though he didn’t know Mason was the chosen recipient until it was announced at the banquet, Roach agreed Mason was deserving of the award.

“Al is very well-respected by everyone in the fire department,” he said.

Mason explained that he’s been fighting fires throughout his entire adult life.

“I (became a volunteer) at an early age in Farmville at the junior ranks,” Mason said, “and then I got to the senior ranks down there,” he said. “I moved up here (to Prospect) in 1999.”

“Once you join, it’s in your blood, and it’s just hard to get it out,” Mason said of volunteering and responding to fires.

Roach said during the banquet, Mason told the group his family comes first, but the fire department is a close second.

“He kind of considers (the volunteers) his second family, and it shows because of all the effort he puts into it,” said Roach. 

He said Mason cares not only about the department, but also about the members and the auxiliary.

“He cares a tremendous amount about everybody,” Roach said.

“Al does so much for the fire department. Most people don’t understand how much work goes into it. He is doing something for the fire department every single day.”

“I love doing stuff for the community and for the fire department,” said Mason.

“This morning, when I was leaving to go to work, it was about 5:30 a.m., he was at the firehouse checking on things,” Roach said. “When I came home this afternoon, he was at the firehouse.”

Roach said Mason is always ready to help out in any way he can and takes on a lot of work in the department.

“Al has won it the last few years, but it’s well deserved,” said Roach. “He’s dedicated and cares a tremendous amount about the fire department and (is very) involved with the fire department,” Roach said. “He puts (in) a lot of emotion, puts (in) a lot of effort and you can tell that it means a lot to him.”