Farmington Fire Rescue recognizes 100 years of combined service from firefighters
Deputy Chief S. Clyde Ross and firefighter Junior Turner joined the department on the same day, May 3, 1971 50 years ago.
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Firefighter Junior Turner, left, and Deputy Chief S. Clyde Ross are recognized Tuesday by Farmington Fire Rescue Department. The men joined the department May 3, 1971, and have together dedicated 100 years of service to the department.
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FARMINGTON Farmington Fire Rescue recognized two of its own Tuesday evening for their combined 100 years of dedication to the department.
Deputy Chief S. Clyde Ross and firefighter Junior Turner joined the department on the same day, May 3, 1971 50 years ago, Chief Terry Bell said Wednesday morning.
Thu, 12/17/2020 - 10:45am
Rockland Fire Chief Chris Whytock and Rockport Fire Chief Jason Peasley (Photo courtesy City of Rockland)
Chris Whytock, Fire Chief for the City of Rockland, has been awarded his Chief Fire Officer Level II certification from Maine Fire Chief’s Association.
The officer program was developed by the Maine Fire Chief’s Association and looks not only at work experience and training but also professional contributions, memberships and community involvement.
According to Brunswick’s Fire Chief, Kenneth Brillant, Chief Whytock has demonstrated a great deal of involvement in all these areas. “It is a testament of his hard work and dedication to the position of Chief for the Rockland Fire Department”, said Chief Brillant, in a news release.