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Publishing date: Apr 24, 2021 • 3 hours ago • 3 minute read • Owen Sound Fire Department members with the city s new Sutphen 100-foot mid-mount aerial platform truck, known as Ladder 3, at the fire hall on Saturday, April 24, 2021. From left are Capt. Ken Lawrence, Firefighter/Mechanic Brad Thede, and Firefighter Kyle Bowers. In the bucket are Firefighter Jeff MacMillan and Acting Capt. Brian Bridges. Photo by Rob Gowan The Sun Times
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The Owen Sound Fire Department’s new 100-foot mid-mount aerial platform truck has arrived in the city.
On Friday, the truck – known as Ladder 3 made the 10-hour trip from Dublin, Ohio, where manufacturer Sutphen Corporation is based. On Saturday, city firefighters were learning the ropes on the nearly $2.1-million state-of-the-art piece of equipment.
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JACKSON TWP. Fire Chief Tracy Hogue is preparing for another step in his career, a career he has wanted since a young age.
He is retiring effective March 12.
Hogue’s success started as a volunteer firefighter in 1976 before coming a paid firefighter/paramedic in 1985. From there, he was promoted to captain in 1997. He then became captain of the Fire Prevention Bureau in 2001 before he was appointed Fire Chief on March 12, 2011. He will be retiring exactly 10 years from the day he was appointed chief at 4:30 p.m. on March 12.
“My parents told me I wanted to be a firefighter from a young age and my retiring this year is a pension required retirement at my age,” wrote Hogue. “I decided to apply for the fire chief’s job after Fire Chief Ted Heck announced his retirement. I had worked under him for 35 years and felt I could keep the department running and continue to build and improve on the foundation he had established here.