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704-484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Our 38th Year • Issue No. 37 • September 16, 2021 "We are Thankful for our Readers & Advertisers" We Appreciate Your Business and We Are Here to Serve You. THANK YOU! THANK YOU! MON.-SAT. 10am-10pm • SUNDAY 11am-10pm DQ.COM DQ.COM 814 S. DEKALB ST. • SHELBY, NC 704-482-6681 704-482-6681 Real pumpkin pie pieces, Real pumpkin pie pieces, whipped topping whipped topping and nut and nutmeg meg $ 6 Meal Deal Bacon Cheeseburger Bacon Cheeseburger Includes: Includes: Fries, Fries, Drink, Drink, and Small Sundae and Small Sundae It's back! It's back! K 0 N.C. TRACTOR & FARM SUPPLY 299 Railroad Ave., Rutherfordton • 828-288-0395 Mobile: 828-429-5008 • mf1dpshehan@gmail.com IF YOU BUY ANYWHERE ELSE YOU WILL PAY TOO MUCH! IF YOU BUY ANYWHERE ELSE YOU WILL PAY TOO MUCH! PROUDLY SERVING RUTHERFORD, CLEVELAND, GASTON, LINCOLN, POLK COUNTIES AS THE AREAS HOMETOWN MASSEY FERGUSON DEALER. by MICHAEL E. POWELL Writer – CF Media michael@cfmedia.info The new President of the North Carolina State Firefighters Association (134th) and Shelby Fire Battalion Chief Quentin "Q" Cash comes from a long line of smoke-eaters, so the call to ser- vice runs through his heart. Said Cash recently, "I have basically been in the fire service my whole life with Dad (Chief Jeff Cash of Cherryville) being Fire Chief for so long." He and brother Chad grew up at the CFD firehouse, he said, running calls with their Dad. He noted he has 22 years of service under his belt. Cash is a Cherryville High grad (2001) and got his Bachelor of Science Degree in Political Sci- ence, concentrating in Town City and County Management from Appalachian State University in 2005. In 2008 he added an As- sociate of Applied Science in Fire Protection Technology from Cleveland Community College and a Master of Business in Pub- lic Management from Columbia Southern University in 2012. Quentin said he started at Shelby as a full-time Firefighter in 2005; was promoted to Engineer in late 2007, Captain in 2013, then to Battalion Chief in May 2015. "As a Battalion Chief I oversee the operations side of C-Platoon. I am over three stations with 16 people on shift (4 Captains, 4 En- gineers, 7 Firefighters, and 1 Fire Inspector). I oversee emergency responses for the shift (they work 24-hour shifts), manage day-to- day operations and staffing. The largest responsibility is the ad- ministrative side of the job where I handle scheduling, payroll, evalu- ations, training, documentation, and reviewing incident reports." Another responsibility is han- dling two program areas for their department's national accredita- tion. "We received accreditation from the Center for Public Safety Excellence in 2015 and re-ac- credited in 2019. My main goal though is the safety of the work- ing crew. I want everyone to go home after their shifts." He continued, "The members of the Shelby Fire and Rescue De- partment are truly family. That's one thing I still love about being on shift; being able to spend the shift with my crew because I work with a great group of guys that help make my job easy and make me look good. My direct boss is the Assistant Chief of Operations David Vanhoy." Cash is married to wife, Erin and they are active church mem- bers who enjoy traveling, visiting the Caribbean on cruises and hope someday to move there after they retire. "I also have the goal of going to a game at every major league baseball field," he said, adding, "We try to get a new one every year." Being service oriented is something that has been in- grained in them since they were kids, Quentin noted, as his par- ents are heavily involved at First Baptist Church of Cherryville and with Cherryville Little League. Over the years they have been involved in many other aspects of small town life. "We were always expected to pitch in and help when needed, and it's just the right thing to do. Our family has been fortunate, and we were taught to give back." Though Quentin has many people who have helped him in his career, his Dad has always been his mentor, showing him what it was to be a leader, to be strong, to have character and in- tegrity, and how to treat people. "He taught me how it's not about how smart you are or who you know; it is about how hard you work and how much effort you're willing to put into some- thing. He has a servant heart." He noted also his Mom, Cyn- thia, has greatly influenced his career and life. See CASH, Page 2 The call to fire service runs deep in Captain Quentin Cash Shelby Fire Department Battalion Chief Quentin Cash with the truck he usually drives to a call. (photos by MEP/CF Media) Shelby Fire Department Battalion Chief Quentin Cash at the fire station taking a few minutes to get this photo for the Shopper. With him are fire- fighters Zack Kale (left) and Engineer Adam Kates (right). Shelby Battalion Chief Quentin Cash checks some equipment with Engi- neer Adam Kates.

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