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Friday, November 6, 2009

In LIke A Lion

Philip Sayer, Fire Chief magazine's Volunteer Fire Chief of Year and Missouri's 2003 Fire Chief of the Year, started out just helping his neighbors in 1966, when he established the fire department in Galt, Mo. Since then, his help-thy-neighbor policy has spread — considerably. Sayer has been a driving force in the development of the state's firefighter training, particularly in developing classes for rural firefighters. He's credited with successfully lobbying for laws to benefit all Missouri firefighters and with helping to establish a state memorial for fallen firefighters. Active on the national front as well, he was involved ...

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