Randy Uhrich

Interview of Randy Uhrich by Mike Snyder for the Elizabeth V. and George F. Gardner Digital Library. Ulrich discusses his experience in the Friendship Fire Company beginning in 1975 including the various apparatus the company used throughout his tenure. Additionally, Ulrich talks about his experiences with the Cumberland County Special Hazards Operations Team, the Camp Hill Prison Riot, and responding to various areas in the County including the Shippensburg Church Fire and the Molly Pitcher Hotel Fire.

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Ulrich, Randy, interviewed by Mike Snyder, August 14, 2016, Elizabeth V. and George F. Gardner Digital Library, Cumberland County Historical Society, http://www.gardnerlibrary.org/stories/randy-ulrich, (accessed Month Day, Year).

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