Orange Fire Department Auxiliary Nixes Santa Visit

With an uptick in COVID-19 cases in town and too few reindeer masks for an extra trip to Orange, Santa has asked members of the Orange Volunteer Fire Department Auxiliary to cancel the annual Santa’s Helper fundraising event.

“This is usually the time of year when we start planning the event that brings Santa and firefighters to homes all over town to deliver gifts,” said Jillian Gagel, president of the auxiliary.

The auxiliary supports the Orange Volunteer Fire Department through fundraising and other means.

“Unfortunately, with the rise in coronavirus cases, it’s dangerous for our members to do the work they have to do to make the event happen and it’s equally dangerous to residents to have people they don’t know enter their homes,” Gagel said.

Orange Fire Chief Vaughan Dumas called the cancelation an added disappointment to the community and for the Fire Department.

“This is the second annual tradition that we have had to cancel due to the coronavirus pandemic,” said Dumas. “We are very thankful that the Orange community has been wonderfully supportive with the $50K Fire Truck Challenge and other contributions, but the health and safety of our members, the auxiliary, the first responders and the community must come first.”

Dumas and Gagel expressed optimism that they would be escorting Santa to homes for the 2021 holidays.

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