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New chief appointed to Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service
Reporter:
Alan Walsh
07 Nov 2016 1:41 PM
The Fire & Rescue Service (NIFRS) Board ha announced the appointment of Gary Thompson as the new Chief Fire & Rescue Officer for NIFRS. With over 22 years of experience within the Fire & Rescue Service, most recently as the interim Assistant Chief Fire Officer and Director of Operations, he takes up his new post as Chief Fire & Rescue Officer today. Mr Thompson (pictured) said he was “honoured” to accept the position. He added: “I am very proud to lead the Fire & Rescue Service and to work with exceptional people – both Operational and Support employees – as we deliver our prevention and emergency response service to protect our community.” Health Minister Michelle O’Neill welcomed the appointment. She said: “A substantive head of service will provide additional stability for the Fire and Rescue Service going forward. “Gary brings with him a wealth of experience and I have no doubt that he will provide the necessary leadership to guide the Fire and Rescue Service through the challenges that lie ahead. “I wish Gary every success in his new post.” “I would also like to take this opportunity to thank Dale Ashford for his valuable contribution as Interim Chief Fire Officer.” Carmel McKinney, chairperson, the Fire & Rescue Service Board, said: “On behalf of the Board, I congratulate Gary on his appointment. He is a committed and dedicated Firefighter and brings a wealth of operational and strategic leadership experience to the role. “His focus will be on providing the best possible fire and rescue service to the community through prevention, protection and emergency response, whilst adhering to the highest standards of leadership, governance and accountability.
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