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Employee Spotlight

Shiloh Crawmer, FF / AEMT

We are privileged to spotlight the Syracuse City Firefighter of the Year, Shiloh Crawmer. He has been in the fire service for eight years working as a firefighter and an advanced emergency medical technician.

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Shiloh Crawmer is a role model to his shift and has helped coordinate training that has dramatically improved the abilities and knowledge of those who have attended. His dedication to learning is showcased by his fifteen different certifications as well as being only a few classes away from a degree in Fire and EMS. His professional demeanor and extensive knowledge help his team work through complicated and difficult tasks.

Shiloh Crawmer has shown patience with new employees and is an incredible example of maintaining composure in emergencies because of his extensive experience.

Shiloh Crawmer has two young boys and spends as much time in the mountains with his family as he possibly can. His love of the outdoors extends to fishing and shooting bows, and he runs a carpentry business on the side.

Community Blessing Box

The recent installation and support of the Syracuse City blessing box highlights the spirit of generosity in our community.

Blessing boxes are small pantries with donated free foods and essentials for those in need. Sustained by the community, the guiding philosophy of a blessing box is to “take what you need and leave what you can.”

Thank you, Shiloh Crawmer, for your dedication to the welfare of Syracuse citizens!

If you can donate, consider providing non-perishable food and personal care items. Items must fit in the box, not be expired, and be new and in the original sealed package. Due to the pantry being located outside and not temperature controlled, please follow the donation guidelines available on the Syracuse City website: www.syracuseut.gov/484/ Blessing-Box

Located in front of the Syracuse Police Department. 751 S. 2000 W.

The blessing box is available to anyone, at any time.