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Answering the Life Call: Life Lessons from San Andres Fire Volunteers

Lion's DenBy Lion's DenMarch 19, 2026No Comments6 Mins Read
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As the Philippines observes Fire Prevention Month, communities are reminded that safety begins with vigilance, preparedness, and collective responsibility.

James Paul Benzon (third from left) and John Michael Reyes (center) with fellow volunteers from the San Andres Manila Fire and Rescue Volunteer Association Inc., united in service to protect their community.

In the heart of Manila’s 5th District, quiet heroism thrives. Every cry of fire sets off a chain of swift, coordinated action from the San Andres Manila Fire and Rescue Volunteer Association, Inc. (SAMFRVAI). For decades, these volunteers have answered the call—not for recognition or reward, but for the safety and well-being of the communities they serve.

Their mission was strengthened in January 2025 when Metrobank Foundation (MBFI) supported the brigade with an 8,000-liter capacity fire tanker, enhancing their ability to respond to emergencies.

For volunteers like John Michael Reyes, Fire Marshal Director and Public Information Officer with 31 years of service, and James Paul Benzon, Training Officer, Officer-in-Charge, and Director with 27 years in the brigade, the additional equipment represents more than just an operational upgrade—it reinforces their commitment to serve.

“The tanker is a symbol of trust and partnership,” Reyes says. “Every deployment must be professional, purposeful, and with care. It reminds us that our responsibility is to the community.”

For Philip Francisco U. Dy, President of MBFI, the partnership reflects the importance of supporting responders and promoting preparedness among the public.

“Fire Prevention Month reminds us that safety is a shared responsibility. By supporting community-based responders like SAMFRVAI, we hope to empower those on the frontlines while encouraging every household to remain vigilant and prepared.”

Brotherhood and Empowerment

In the face of danger, courage is rarely a solitary act. Among the volunteers of San Andres, strength comes from unity.

“We encourage each other, empower each other to do better,” Reyes shares. “When someone feels unsure, the others guide them, mentor them, remind them that no one faces the fire alone.”

This spirit of camaraderie runs deep within the brigade. Each firefighter understands that their safety and success depend on the people beside them. In moments when the stakes are high and decisions must be made in seconds, trust becomes their most valuable asset.

Benzon echoes this sentiment, explaining that encouragement within the team goes beyond words. “Knowing that your fellow volunteers are ready to support you gives you the confidence to face danger head-on,” he says.

The San Andres brigade, Reyes says, is more than an organization.

“It is a family. Every member’s life depends on the other. Together, we motivate one another, lift each other up, and celebrate every small success.”

The San Andres fire volunteers respond to a fire incident under Task Force Bravo at NIA Road, Brgy. Pinyahan, Quezon City on March 6, 2026.

Passion for Service

“Being a fire volunteer is not easy,” Reyes admits. “You face adrenaline, chaos, and sometimes hostility at the scene. Yet, what drives us is the passion to serve—helping others, protecting homes, and saving lives.”

For Benzon, the motivation is simple but profound.

“It’s about commitment to the community, not recognition,” he says. “Every mission reminds us why we began volunteering in the first place.”

Through years of responding to emergencies, the volunteers have witnessed firsthand the devastating impact of fires—and the life-saving difference that preparedness, teamwork, and quick action can make.

The fire tanker provided through MBFI’s support has also expanded the brigade’s ability to assist communities during emergencies. Its stainless-steel tank allows it to deliver clean water during shortages and other urgent situations.

“With the new tanker, our reach expanded,” Benzon explains. “It’s not just about putting out fires. It’s about extending our service wherever help is needed.”

(From left to right) The San Andres fire volunteers respond to fire incidents at F. Alarcon St., Brgy. Maysan, Valenzuela City (March 2, 2026) and Brgy. 898, Punta Sta. Ana, Manila (March 1, 2026).

Facing the Real Dangers

The challenges faced by firefighters are immense. In many parts of Manila, narrow streets and densely populated communities make firefighting particularly difficult. Every second counts, and every decision matters.

Yet according to Reyes, one of the most overlooked dangers is not the fire itself.

“Many people think flames are the biggest threat,” he explains. “But most lives are lost because of smoke and suffocation. That’s why every escape plan, every safety measure, and every fire drill is important.”

Fire Prevention Begins at Home

While firefighters stand ready to respond to emergencies, Reyes and Benzon emphasize that preventing fires in the first place is everyone’s responsibility.

Simple safety practices can make a significant difference—checking electrical wiring, unplugging unused appliances, properly monitoring LPG tanks, and conducting evacuation drills with family members.

“Fire prevention is a mindset,” Benzon explains. “It’s about being vigilant every day, not just during Fire Prevention Month. Safety should always come first.”

The True Rewards of Service

Despite the dangers and long hours, the volunteers find fulfillment in the lives they protect and the communities they serve.

“The gratitude of a family safe from harm—that is our reward,” Reyes reflects.

He also takes pride in mentoring younger members of the brigade, helping them develop the skills and discipline needed to carry on the mission in the years ahead.

For Benzon, the meaning of their work remains clear.

“We do this for our brothers and sisters in the community,” he says. “We give back without expecting anything in return. And when a life is saved, that is reward enough.”

A Shared Responsibility

The life of a fire volunteer demands courage, sacrifice, and commitment to service. Yet the responsibility for safety does not rest on firefighters alone.

Communities also play a vital role in preventing tragedies. Being alert and mindful—at home, in school, or in the workplace—can save lives. Participating in fire drills, maintaining safe electrical systems, and practicing emergency preparedness are small but powerful steps that everyone can take.

For the fire volunteers of San Andres, every alarm is a reminder of their mission: to protect, to serve, and to stand ready when their community needs them most.

And through their courage, dedication, and brotherhood, they continue to inspire others to answer the call of responsibility—because in the fight against fire, every life saved is a victory shared by the entire community.

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