Pittsville Post Office Honors First Responders with Forever Stamp


September 28, 2018 



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First Responders stamp

PITTSVILLE, WI —The Pittsville Post Office recently recognized First Responders by hosting a special event with the new Honoring First Responders Forever stamp.

This event was held at the Post Office and was open to the public. The new stamp is currently on sale and salutes the men and women who serve as firefighters, law enforcement officers and emergency medical professionals for their skill, dedication and uncommon bravery.

“Our local first responders rush into life-threatening situations for the benefit of others,” said Postmaster Carrier Allind. “We at the Postal Service are pleased to honor their skill, dedication and unfailing bravery with this stamp."

Joining Allind for the event was Pittsville Police Chief Jeremy Duerr, and Pittsville Fire Chief
Jerry Minor. “We are very happy to partner with our local Post Office personnel to help promote the release of this very noteworthy stamp,” said Minor. “We appreciate the support the Post Office has for local “First Responders,” he added.  “I think the new postage stamp is a really great way to honor first responders,” added Duerr.

Fires, medical emergencies, accidents and violent crimes require us to look to those who possess the training and knowledge to treat the injured, rescue the endangered and restore safety and order. For many, responding to emergencies is their full-time occupation, while others are highly trained volunteers. First responders are found throughout society, from small townships to the federal government, and their ranks often include a wide range of law enforcement professionals and public safety personnel, from air marshals and transit police officers to park rangers and fish and game wardens.

Stamp design
The digital illustration on this stamp is a symbolic scene that shows three first responders in profile, facing right, as they race into action. First is a firefighter carrying an axe, second is an EMS worker with an emergency bag, and third is a law-enforcement officer shining a flashlight. The dark background and signs of smoke around the figures suggest the wide range of situations that demand the immediate attention of a first responder.

Artist Brian Stauffer worked with art director and designer Antonio Alcalá and designer Ricky Altizer to create this stamp. Stauffer has been a contributing artist to the New York Times, Time magazine, The New Yorker, Rolling Stone and more than 300 other publications worldwide. His illustrations bridge both the traditional and digital realms and are best known for their conceptual take on social issues.

New Postal Service stamps can be viewed on Facebook at facebook.com/USPS or via Twitter @USPS. Postage stamps are available for purchase at the Pittsville Post Office, online at usps.com, and by toll-free phone order at 1-800 STAMP-24. Information on ordering first-day-of-issue postmarks and covers can be found at the Postal Store under “Collectors.” A video of the Honoring First Responders ceremony will be available on Facebook.

The Postal Service receives no tax dollars for operating expenses and relies on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its operations.

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