New Lenox Battalion Chief Honored with MABAS Humanitarian Award
New Lenox Fire Protection District Meeting | September 2025
Article Summary: Battalion Chief Mike Parkhurst of the New Lenox Fire Protection District was presented with the MABAS Humanitarian Award for his dedicated service during a recent deployment to Texas to assist in flood disaster relief efforts. The award recognizes first responders who go above and beyond during large-scale emergencies.
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Battalion Chief Mike Parkhurst received the award during a special presentation.
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The award was presented by Pat Hardin, a representative from the Mutual Aid Box Alarm System (MABAS).
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The honor recognized Parkhurst’s efforts while deployed to a major flooding disaster in Texas.
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Trustees publicly congratulated BC Parkhurst for the prestigious recognition.
A New Lenox Fire Protection District battalion chief was recognized on Monday, September 22, 2025, for his service far from home. Battalion Chief Mike Parkhurst was presented with the MABAS Humanitarian Award for his work while deployed to a flooding disaster in Texas.
During a special presentation at the start of the board meeting, Pat Hardin from the Mutual Aid Box Alarm System (MABAS) presented the award to Parkhurst in front of the board, his colleagues, and his family. MABAS is a statewide mutual aid organization that coordinates the deployment of emergency resources to large-scale incidents and disasters both in and out of Illinois.
The Humanitarian Award specifically recognizes individuals for their significant contributions and efforts during such deployments. Parkhurst was part of a team sent to Texas to provide aid and support during a severe flooding event.
Following the presentation, Trustee Cory Scanlan offered his congratulations. “Congratulations Mike and thank you Chief for supporting him,” Scanlan said. The award highlights the district’s participation in national emergency response efforts and the dedication of its personnel.
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