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Monday, November 2, 2009

Georgia Fire Chief Retires, Texas Names Coordinator

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports that Cobb County's first female fire chief, Rebecca Denlinger, retired at the start of the year. She spent the past 10 years as chief and during her 30-year career she was the department's first female firefighter, driver, engineer, lieutenant, captain, director of training and chief. She has served as chairman of the Metropolitan Fire Chiefs Association of the International Fire Chiefs Association, as a Bush appointee on a national task force, and as a Harvard panelist studying emergency preparedness. The paper also reports that Cobb County has had a line of duty death ...

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