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L.A. County Fire Chief announces retirement

10:44 am, Nov 25th, 2009 Written by Melanie Hicken thoughts Add a Comment
Los Angeles County Fire Chief P. Michael Freeman announced his retirement today in a letter to the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. [caption id="attachment_5361" align="alignright" width="119" caption="P. Michael Freeman (Courtesy of Los Angeles County)"][/caption] Freeman, who has served as fire chief for nearly 21 years, said he plans to retire in March. “It has been my honor and privilege to serve the people of Los Angeles County, alongside the most unselfish, caring and courageous men and women of the Department,” Freeman said in the press release. “There were many challenges, but meeting them brought a great deal of satisfaction. It has truly been an opportunity of a lifetime, and now I am looking forward to spending more time with family and on personal pursuits.”

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