Longtime PBS journalist Judy Woodruff (at right) films part of her report on PVFR last month, which is scheduled to be broadcast tonight. Still from PVFR video

From Patagonia Volunteer Fire & Rescue:

Following our recent interview with PBS for the “Tribute to America Turns 250” feature, we’re excited to share that the segment will officially air ‘America at a Crossroads’ this Wednesday evening, April 15, between 6:00 p.m-7:00 p.m.

A big thank you to Judy Woodruff and the PBS team for taking the time to highlight our department and the work we do in our community. We had an amazing cross-section of our team: from firefighters with 29 years of service to members who have just recently stepped forward to serve. We shared stories about how small towns like Patagonia have been — and continue to be — vital to America’s past, present, and future.

This will be part of PBS’s tribute to America turning 250 — celebrating the spirit of volunteering and neighbors helping neighbors that makes our country strong.

It’s an honor to represent Patagonia and share our story on a national level.

Be sure to tune in and catch the Patagonia Volunteer Fire Department in action!