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Friday, November 20, 2009

The Listening Artist

Chief James Seavey was 16 years old when he first joined the fire service as a volunteer firefighter. Seavey credited the opportunity to become a volunteer as his saving grace, taking what he dubbed “a troubled youth” and putting him on a life course that centered on public service. “It not only got me out of a troubled youth, but it also gave me my career,” he said. “It was the conduit to do what I loved to do on a full-time basis.” More than 30 years ago, the volunteer fire department was even more ...

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