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Friday, November 20, 2009

No More Excuses

Our interviews with this year's fire chiefs of the year offer an interesting contrast. Chief Alan Brunacini of the Phoenix Fire Department, our 2006 Career Fire Chief of the Year, recently retired after 48 years of active service. Chief Tom Kuntz of Red Lodge, Mont., the 2006 Volunteer Fire Chief of the Year, has more than 15 years of experience and has made strides at the national level. Each chief is personable and a well-respected role model. One has changed the American fire service, while the other is beginning to have an impact. The American fire service is, ...

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