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Friday, November 6, 2009

The Quiet Chief

Serves as chair or co-chair on multiple state and federal committees and as a member on another half dozen committees, lectures on public safety communications and radio interoperability, participates in several full-scale and tabletop disaster-response exercises, and runs a 50-member fire department — all in 2007. This would be an impressive list of activities for any committee or business. Throw in a family of five and a full-time job and you get a taste of how Ellington, Conn., Fire Chief Michael Varney spends his time. And just how does he find the time? “I probably get asked that ...

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