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Retired Wildwood fire chief to receive national award

Former Wildwood Fire Chief Daniel Speigel (Courtesy of National Fallen Firefighters Foundation)

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The National Fallen Firefighters Foundation (NFFF) has named retired Wildwood Fire Chief Daniel Speigel as this year’s recipient of the Arthur J. Glatfelter Distinguished Service Award.

The award, named after Arthur J. Glatfelter, a champion of the fire service and founder of the Volunteer Fireman’s Insurance Services, the first company of its kind to meet the insurance needs of volunteer firefighters, is among the most prestigious awards bestowed by the NFFF.

The Glatfelter Award honors his legacy and recognizes individuals, such as Chief Speigel, who have made exceptional contributions to advancing the foundation’s mission.

Currently, Speigel serves as the construction/fire official for the city of North Wildwood and as an executive committeeman for the New Jersey State Firemen’s Association representing Cape May County.

Since 2011, Speigel has been active in the NFFF community, serving as a volunteer, donor and ambassador for the foundation. He also serves on the New Jersey Local Assistance State Team (LAST) that assists departments who suffer a firefighter line-of-duty death.

A respected leader within N.J.’s fire service community, Speigel has used his influence to expand the NFFF’s visibility statewide, helping the foundation reach a greater number of residents, firefighters and their families, according to a news release.

He played a pivotal role in ensuring the NFFF has the opportunity to address more than 20,000 firefighters annually at the New Jersey State Firemen’s Association Convention. He was also instrumental in the creation of Fire Hero Beach Bash, which has raised more than $110,000 in three years, the release stated.

In addition, for the past several years, Speigel and his wife, Andrea, have volunteered at NFFF Memorial Weekend, supporting logistics and assisting Fire Hero Families, many of whom are visiting the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial for the first time since losing a loved one.

Those efforts represent just a few of the many ways Speigel has supported both his community and the NFFF.

“Chief Daniel Speigel’s leadership, generosity, and steadfast commitment to fire service and the NFFF’s mission embody everything the Arthur J. Glatfelter Distinguished Service Award stands for,” said Troy Markel, NFFF board chair.

“His contributions, not only to the NFFF but also his community, are unmatched, and his continued dedication to those in the fire service and their families has made a lasting impact. We are honored to recognize him as this year’s award recipient,” Markel continued.

Speigel is a certified public manager, a certified floodplain manager and holds numerous licenses, including N.J. State Fire Official, N.J. State Construction Official, and N.J. State Building Sub-Code Official HHS, among others.

He also served as a rescue specialist with New Jersey Task Force-1 Urban Search and Rescue Team, responding to New York City during the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

Speigel will be presented the Glatfelter Award at an upcoming ceremony, with the details of the presentation to be announced.

The NFFF is still accepting nominations for the 2026 Arthur J. Glatfelter Distinguished Service Award. To learn more about the award and the nomination process, which closes Jan. 15, visit the NFFF's website.



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