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Gershow Recycling Donates the Use of 30 Cars for the 18th Annual Chuck Varese Vehicle Extrication Tournament

Representatives from Gershow Recycling joined members of the Northport Fire Department and local elected officials at the 18th Annual Chuck Varese Vehicle Extrication Tournament at Steer’s Pit in Northport on May 10. Pictured (front row, left to right): Donna Koch, Mayor, Village of Northport; Sue French, Mayor Koch’s sister; Jeanne Varese, wife of Robert “Beefy” Varese, Captain, Northport Fire Department Rescue Squad and Co-Coordinator, 18th Annual Chuck Varese Vehicle Extrication Tournament; Mr. Varese, Ex-Chief, Northport Fire Department and Co-Coordinator, 18th Annual Chuck Varese Vehicle Extrication Tournament; Andrew Raia, Clerk, Town of Huntington; Theresa Mari, Council Member, Town of Huntington; and Stephanie Bontempi, Suffolk County Legislator.
Back row (l-r) Will Varese, Chuck Varese’s brother; Rich D’Angelo, Manager, Gershow’s Huntington Station facility; Jenny Varese, Will Varese’s wife; Wayne French, Ms. French’s husband; and Richard Boziwick, Trustee, Village of Northport.

In support of local fire departments, Gershow Recycling donated the use of 30 cars for the 18th Annual Chuck Varese Vehicle Extrication Tournament, which was held at the Northport Fire Department’s Training Grounds at Steer’s Pit in Northport on May 10. Gershow also donated the use of its Huntington facility to enable teams to practice in the week leading up to the tournament.

Twenty-five teams from seventeen fire departments participated in the tournament, which involved groups of five firefighters working to extricate a “victim” from a “crash” using the Jaws of Life.

Each team was judged on the amount of time it took to perform the extrication, the handling of equipment and the safety procedures they followed. The top three teams were:

  • 1st Place — East Northport FD #1 (7 minutes, 23 seconds)
  • 2nd Place — Commack FD #1 (8 minutes, 40 seconds)
  • 3rd Place — Hauppauge FD (11 minutes, 30 seconds)

After the tournament, the vehicles were brought back to Gershow’s facility, where they were shredded and recycled.

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