Exchange Club names Jacob Bien ‘Firefighter of the Year’

Nov 09, 2023 at 09:33 pm by WGNS News

(L-R) MFRD Assistant Chief of Training Nicole Miller, Exchange Club of Rutheford County President Rob Jacobs, MFRD Fire Chief Mark McCluskey

MURFREESBORO, Tenn. – Murfreesboro Fire Rescue Department (MFRD) Firefighter Jacob Bien has been named, ‘Firefighter of the Year’ by the Exchange Club of Rutherford County.
 
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Exchange Club Treasurer Melissa Wright presented Bien with the award at an award luncheon at Through the Grapevine on Broadmor St. Wednesday, Nov. 8.
 
Fire Chief Mark McCluskey, Assistant Chief of Training Nicole Miller, Station 4 Captain Doug Inglish, Engineer Nathan Jones, Firefighter Nicholas Lanzafame, and Bien’s wife, Jessica, were in attendance as he received the award.
 
Bien was nominated for the award because of his work to improve health and wellness within MFRD. He recently obtained his Peer Fitness Trainer certification through the International Association of Firefighters (IAFF). Since attending the IAFF course, he has created a 10-week physical fitness program for new recruits in the Murfreesboro Fire Recruit Academy. This program is geared toward improving physical fitness and combat readiness for firefighters.
 
“MFRD has seen a marked improvement in the reduction of workplace injuries and workman comp claims, compared to previous academies, thanks to Bien’s fitness program,” McCluskey said.
 
The Tennessee Fire and Codes Academy is considering adopting FF Bien’s program due to its success within our department.
 
Bien has also created a workout program that prepares MFRD personnel to be ready to attend our Smoke Diver course, which is a very physically demanding course that prepares firefighters to self-rescue in high-risk environments. Bien began his career with MFRD in Jan. 2021 and is currently assigned to Station 4 as a firefighter.
 
About the Exchange Club of Rutherford County - The Exchange Club of Rutherford County has been serving the Murfreesboro Community in Middle Tennessee since October 1979. Its goal is to promote the spirit of Exchange by sponsoring other clubs through Elementary, High School, Collegiate and other Exchange Civic Clubs. Crime Prevention has been a major avenue of Exchange Club service since the 1940s. Since its inception, Exchange Club’s Crime Prevention Program has been endorsed by nearly every U.S. President, and many of the nation’s leading Law Enforcement Officials. Exchange Clubs kick off their anti-crime campaigns during October which is National Crime Prevention Month.
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