
NORWOOD, Colo. — In southwestern Colorado’s high desert country, atop Wright’s Mesa at 7,000+ feet in San Miguel County, the small town of Norwood offers sweeping vistas of the nearby San Juan Mountains. This community, where dedication and humility define its volunteer firefighters, saw one remarkable individual quietly step away this year after nearly five decades. As one of the longest-serving volunteer first responders in the State of Colorado, Tom Meehan has retired from the Norwood Fire Protection District after 47 years. Norwood Fire Chief John Bockrath stated: “Not one has outlasted Meehan, and I doubt it is likely that anyone will ever break his record for years of service and hours of dedication, here or anywhere else.”
Tom’s journey began on March 7, 1979, when he first joined the ranks of Norwood’s volunteer firefighters and emergency medical services (EMS). Over the years, he rose to become an integral part of the team, earning the distinction of holding the record for the longest-serving EMT-I (intermediate-level Emergency Medical Technician) in Colorado. His roles included assistant chief and EMS leader, where he brought his calm and expertise to countless emergencies, from structure fires to medical crises for the NFPD. The NFPD serves remote, rural areas in San Miguel and Montrose Counties, characterized by rugged terrain, wildland-urban interfaces, and scattered communities. Volunteers like Tom are the lifeline that keeps these communities safe.
Tom Meehan: Battling Fires

What truly sets Tom apart is his profound selflessness. Throughout his 47 years, he never accepted a single dollar in compensation. Even after the department’s chief began offering pay to EMS personnel, Tom steadfastly refused, embodying the pure spirit of volunteerism. His humility shone through in his retirement as well—he requested no fanfare or celebrations, preferring to let his actions speak for themselves. Yet, his impact is impossible to ignore. Lives saved, families comforted, and a stronger, more resilient Norwood stand as testaments to his service.
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Meehan’s Legacy: Humility, Service
Meehan’s Legacy: Humility, Service, Showing Up
Reflecting on Tom Meehan’s legacy, it’s clear that heroes like him are the backbone of rural America. In an era where volunteer numbers are dwindling, his endurance inspires future generations. Not only a volunteer, for over 20 years Tom Meehan has been the owner/operator and CEO of Earth Tech West, a Norwood-based company specializing in civil earthworks, excavation, engineered retaining walls ,HDPE pipe installation, and related infrastructure projects.
Though he shuns the spotlight, we celebrate Tom Meehan not just for what he did, but for how he did it—with hard work, quiet resolve and boundless generosity.
As Norwood moves forward, Tom’s story reminds us of the power of community service. Thank you, Tom, for 47 extraordinary years. Your legacy will continue to protect and unite us all.

Key Takeaways
- Tom Meehan retired after 47 years as a volunteer firefighter and EMT-I for the Norwood Fire Protection District in Colorado.
- He served without accepting any compensation, embodying true volunteerism.
- Tom played key roles including assistant chief and EMS leader, responding to various emergencies in rural areas.
- His selflessness and dedication have significantly impacted the Norwood community, saving lives and strengthening community resilience.
- Tom’s legacy inspires future generations amid declining volunteer numbers in rural America.
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