Thursday, January 22, 2009

Retirement: Kern County fire chief Dennis Thompson

Dennis Thompson Kern County's fire chief
Dennis Thompson has announced his retirement as Kern County's fire chief and emergency services director.

Thompson has been with the fire department for 36 years and has served as chief for the last five years.

"It has been a privilege working for the (Kern County Board of Supervisors), this department and the constituents of Kern County," Thompson wrote in a letter to department personnel. "I have been truly blessed by my employment with Kern County and the opportunity to work for one of the finest fire departments in the state of California and the nation."

Thompson's retirement will take effect March 14. The department didn't announce who would replace Thompson or details about Thompson's post-retirement plans.

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