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Friday, November 6, 2009

LEADER, REFINED

As the fire chief of not one, but two departments, Rick Haase knows what it takes to be a leader. It takes dedication, its takes training, but mostly it takes support. “You can make all the programs in the world, but without those guys who run the program, that take part and participate in the program, they're worthless,” he says. “Any fire chief who is successful, you have to look back at the people who surround them.” Haase, Fire Chief magazine's 2004 Volunteer Chief of the Year, has plenty of support staff. In addition to supervising 265 emergency ...

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