Bluffton Firefighters Blaze Through Columbia’s Streets for a Noble Cause
If you happened to be in Columbia recently, you might have noticed a special group of people sporting shiny helmets and heavy gear while racing down the streets. That’s right! On September 13th, firefighters from the Bluffton Township Fire District assembled for the much-anticipated Tunnel to Towers 5K event, and guess what? They snagged the top spot for the eighth year in a row!
A Tradition of Team Spirit
Leading the charge for the Bluffton Township Fire District was none other than Team Captain Dave Adams, who proudly shared, “We have made these events a tradition at Bluffton, and we have been a staple at a few of the team races. It is an honor for us to be a part of these events. We help bring people together to raise money for this wonderful organization.”
The Tunnel to Towers event is not just about running; it’s also about community and coming together for a greater cause. According to Adams, participants in these events wear their firefighting gear throughout the race to show support and solidarity for the foundation’s mission. This year’s team included familiar faces like Stephen Arnold, Enrique Baez, and Kate Roos. Even though some members like Jordan Barrow and Brandon Morgan couldn’t join this time around, they’ve been great supporters in the past.
A Growing Legacy
The Bluffton crew has been competing in Tunnel to Towers events since 2014, with races in Savannah and Myrtle Beach before settling into their routine in Columbia. The enthusiasm has only grown, with the Columbia event attracting thousands of participants—2,600 runners participated just last year! “Every year we return to Columbia with the trophy,” said Adams. “We have to defend it in order to keep it for another year.”
Training Like Champions
But earning a win isn’t just about showing up; it takes serious dedication and preparation. Adams reported, “Most of the team members train throughout the year for the event. Some guys run almost daily, while others ramp up their training as race day approaches.” It’s truly remarkable to see how much effort is put into competing, particularly when considering that the job of a firefighter is naturally quite physically demanding.
The Heart Behind the Race
So, what’s the reason behind all this running? The Tunnel to Towers Foundation supports America’s heroes by providing mortgage-free homes to Gold Star families and building specially adapted smart homes for catastrophically injured veterans and first responders. The firefighters’ participation in the 5K event helps shine a light on the incredible work this foundation does. “Tunnel to Towers does so much to support the families of first responders and military who have paid the ultimate sacrifice for their communities and country,” Adams shared, emphasizing the significance behind their efforts.
What’s Next?
As Bluffton Township Fire District looks forward to the next race in 2024, they are gearing up to defend their title once again, showing their unwavering commitment to both the community and their fellow heroes. With community backing and a heartwarming purpose, the spirit of camaraderie and teamwork amongst those firefighters is palpable.
So, here’s to more local heroes chasing trophies on Columbia’s streets. It’s not just a race; it’s a beautiful way to remember, support, and uplift those who serve us all. Mark your calendars for next year’s race and come out to encourage these amazing firefighters as they do what they do best—running for a cause and bringing the community together!