Yesterday, members of the Connoquenessing Volunteer Fire Company had the opportunity to attend the 2nd Annual Bill Voegler Memorial Training Exercise hosted by the Unionville Volunteer Fire Company at the BC3 Public Safety Training Facility

 
By Connoquenessing Volunteer Fire Company
June 7, 2026
 

This unique training event brings together firefighters, EMS providers, and rescue personnel from across Western Pennsylvania for 12 continuous hours of realistic, hands-on emergency response training, challenging participants with a variety of scenarios and skills throughout the evening and overnight hours.

Established in memory of Bill Voegler and his passion for training, mentorship, and the fire service, this event continues to honor his legacy by bringing first responders together to learn, train, and strengthen the partnerships that help keep our communities safe.

Training opportunities like this allow our members to gain valuable experience by working through realistic, real-world scenarios from a variety of operational perspectives. Whether serving in suppression, rescue, EMS, command, or support roles, participants are challenged to think critically, adapt to changing conditions, and work as a team. These exercises also provide an excellent opportunity to continue building relationships with our mutual aid partners, strengthening the teamwork and cooperation that are essential when responding to emergencies together.

A special thank you goes out to the organizers, instructors, evaluators, support staff, and all those who worked behind the scenes to make this event possible. The amount of planning, coordination, and effort required to conduct a training exercise of this magnitude is truly impressive, and we greatly appreciate the dedication that went into making it a success.

Additionally, thank you to our members for their continued dedication to training and professional development. The countless hours they volunteer to attend classes, drills, and specialized training exercises help ensure they are prepared to serve our community when emergencies occur. Their commitment to learning and improving their skills is a direct investment in the safety and well-being of the residents and visitors we proudly protect.