
What's this Fire & Iron all about?
Fire and Iron MC forges a brotherhood of Firefighters and others associated with the fire service who love to ride and help the community. Members of the Club not only share a passion for protecting the lives and property of the citizens of their communities, but also for each other and the open road. The Club takes great pride in its efforts to support various charities and other rides.
Fire and Iron MC is a 100% NEUTRAL Club. We claim no territory, and ride with and show respect to ALL clubs and expect the same in return. WE ARE NOT A "1%" CLUB, and don't pretend to be. So if that is what you are looking for, then we are not the club for you. The Club has over 150 "Stations" , as our chapters are known, throughout the United States and now Germany, with interests in Canada. The Club members ride 1000's of miles each year, criss-crossing the country in support of our other Stations and members rides and events.
Station 47 from Washington, PA was welcomed in to the Fire and Iron MC Family in February of 2016. We've had our trials and tribulations getting here, but hot damn it was worth it. Some of us got scars you can see (attempting to race a kid's tricycle will do that) and others you can't see, but we are strong as individuals and even stronger as a Station.
We have met and partied with brothers from New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Chicago, Georgia, Florida, and North Carolina (we see you Etch!) Everytime we meet someone new from the MC, the message is clear-whatever you need, let me know. You can't find that kind of love and brotherhood anymore, but Fire and Iron got it. Station 47 will do the same-not out of obligation, but from the brotherhood and respect Fire and Iron MC breeds.
It is not all about parties, though. Station 47 wants to help the community, families, children and vets when they are in need. We have participated in dozens of charity runs and events and hold our own as well. Some might say "Together we can make a difference", but Station 47 says "We Will Make The Difference"
In the short time that we have been a Station of Fire and Iron MC, we have ridden 1000's of miles to hang out with our brothers and sisters, support the causes that are important to them and their communities, and grieve with them when a brother or sister is taken from this Earth. We will continue to do this because it is who we are, it is a part of our fabric, and it is in our hearts.
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