Westampton Township Emergency Services Spotlights Firefighter/EMT Julian Arbaug

Photo by Westampton Township Emergency ServicesPortrait of Firefighter/EMT Julian Arbaugh in front of fire engine

Photo by Westampton Township Emergency ServicesJulian Arbaugh with his fiancée and son – proud family man.

Photo by Westampton Township Emergency ServicesAcademy training session focused on tool skills and techniques

Photo by Westampton Township Emergency ServicesEarly inspiration for Arbaugh trying on turnout gear as a child.

Photo by Westampton Township Emergency ServicesJulian Arbaugh with a fellow firefighter after a call.

Photo by Westampton Township Emergency ServicesJulian Arbaugh with fellow recruits during his academy training.

Photo by Westampton Township Emergency ServicesJulian Arbaugh on the fireground in full gear.

Photo by Westampton Township Emergency ServicesJulian Arbaugh operating pump panel on engine at night
The Westampton Township Emergency Services (WTES) highlighted Firefighter/EMT Julian Arbaugh in its latest Member Spotlight, recognizing his dedication to both the fire service and the community.
Born in Mount Holly, New Jersey, Arbaugh’s passion for firefighting began early. He joined WTES in July 2024 as a per-diem employee before being hired full-time in November 2024. He now serves on C Platoon as a Firefighter/EMT.
Arbaugh is a graduate of the Westampton Career Recruit Fire Academy, hosted by the Burlington County Emergency Services Training Center. During the nine-week academy, he successfully completed the NJ DFS Firefighter II curriculum, along with advanced certifications in vehicle extrication and Engine/Truck Company Operations.
Colleagues describe him as a professional, steady presence with a strong work ethic and commitment to teamwork. Outside of the firehouse, Arbaugh is a proud father who enjoys spending time with his fiancée and young son, often hiking and making memories outdoors.
WTES expressed pride in Arbaugh’s service, noting that members are “well trained, well led, and well equipped” to handle emergencies.
Residents interested in volunteering or pursuing a career in the fire service are encouraged to visit the WTES firehouse or call (609) 267-2041