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Fla. firefighter/paramedic honored by Real American Beer as ‘Local Legend’

Real American Beer recognized Hillsborough County Firefighter/Paramedic Matthew Holubik in its national campaign celebrating everyday heroes for his service on and off duty

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TAMPA, Fla. — A Hillsborough County firefighter/paramedic has been named one of the first honorees in a new nationwide campaign recognizing everyday heroes.

Matthew Holubik, a U.S. Navy veteran and current Hillsborough County Fire Rescue firefighter/paramedic, was honored as a “Local Legend” by , a brand co-founded by late WWE legend Hulk Hogan, .

“Whether they’re first responders, running local businesses or just lending a hand when no one’s looking — these are the people who make America work,” Hulk Hogan, co-founder of Real American Beer, said in a statement from the brand. “And we’re proud to celebrate them the Real American way.”

Holubik, known among colleagues for his quiet strength and consistent service, was described by the company as “a real American badass” for his work on and off duty. The campaign cited his military background and emergency response work as defining examples of service and sacrifice.

“It means showing up for your community, no matter how big or small the act of service may be,” Holubik said in a statement released with the announcement. “It’s about doing your part, lending a hand and standing for something greater than yourself.”

Real American Beer launched the campaign earlier in 2025 as a tribute to Americans making a difference in their communities. The initiative was developed with input from Hogan before his death.

Winners are recognized in Real American Beer’s marketing and merchandise, and new honorees will be announced throughout the year. Nominations are ongoing via social media. For more information on how to nominate a first responder, .

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