Fire Commission Groundbreaking Ceremony
State Fire Commission | Date Posted: Monday, September 9, 2024
State Fire Commission | Date Posted: Monday, September 9, 2024
On Friday, September 6, 2024, the Delaware State Fire Prevention Commissioners held their groundbreaking ceremony for their new building. The Commissioners wanted to express their sincere gratitude for everyone’s presence at the groundbreaking ceremony. The support and encouragement mean a great deal to us, and we are truly thankful for all who attended and participated in the ceremony. Thank you to the General Assembly for recognizing the need for this project and making this day possible. In particular, a special thank you to Governor Carney, Lt. Governor Hall-Long, Senator Ennis, Representative Carson, and Representative Short.
This building will mark the first time since the establishment of the agency that a building has been solely dedicated to housing the Commission and the staff of the agency. This agency when established began with just one employee. As the duties and responsibilities have grown over the years, the Commission has expanded as we’ve accepted these new responsibilities. The EMS Service, Fire Service, and the public have always been of the utmost concern for each of the Commissioners and agency staff that serve in this role. We give a great deal of thought to provide the best level of safety and well-being for all of our first responders.
The fire and EMS service is always training and evolving to meet the needs of the communities that they serve. Overall, the responsibility of the Commission is to ensure first and foremost EVERYONE GOES HOME. There may be those times when not all are in agreement but just as training, education, and skills are standardized, so must our regulations and statutes change to stay current and obtain the highest standard of care.
Acknowledgment of Distinguished Guests:
Representing Governor Carney’s Office Romaine Alexander, Lt. Governor Bethany Hall-Long; Senator Trey Paradee, Senator David Wilson, Senator Eric Buckson, Senator Kyra Hoffner, Retired Senator Bruce C. Ennis, Retired Senator Nancy Cook, Representative Daniel Short, Representative Kerri Evelyn Harris, Kent County Levy Court Commissioner Joanne Masten, Kent County Levy Court Commissioner Robert Scott, Dover Mayor Robin Christiansen, and Thomas Johnson Chief, City of Dover Police.
Once again, thank you all for being part of this momentous occasion. Your presence made the event even more special, and we are grateful for your continued support.
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State Fire Commission | Date Posted: Monday, September 9, 2024
On Friday, September 6, 2024, the Delaware State Fire Prevention Commissioners held their groundbreaking ceremony for their new building. The Commissioners wanted to express their sincere gratitude for everyone’s presence at the groundbreaking ceremony. The support and encouragement mean a great deal to us, and we are truly thankful for all who attended and participated in the ceremony. Thank you to the General Assembly for recognizing the need for this project and making this day possible. In particular, a special thank you to Governor Carney, Lt. Governor Hall-Long, Senator Ennis, Representative Carson, and Representative Short.
This building will mark the first time since the establishment of the agency that a building has been solely dedicated to housing the Commission and the staff of the agency. This agency when established began with just one employee. As the duties and responsibilities have grown over the years, the Commission has expanded as we’ve accepted these new responsibilities. The EMS Service, Fire Service, and the public have always been of the utmost concern for each of the Commissioners and agency staff that serve in this role. We give a great deal of thought to provide the best level of safety and well-being for all of our first responders.
The fire and EMS service is always training and evolving to meet the needs of the communities that they serve. Overall, the responsibility of the Commission is to ensure first and foremost EVERYONE GOES HOME. There may be those times when not all are in agreement but just as training, education, and skills are standardized, so must our regulations and statutes change to stay current and obtain the highest standard of care.
Acknowledgment of Distinguished Guests:
Representing Governor Carney’s Office Romaine Alexander, Lt. Governor Bethany Hall-Long; Senator Trey Paradee, Senator David Wilson, Senator Eric Buckson, Senator Kyra Hoffner, Retired Senator Bruce C. Ennis, Retired Senator Nancy Cook, Representative Daniel Short, Representative Kerri Evelyn Harris, Kent County Levy Court Commissioner Joanne Masten, Kent County Levy Court Commissioner Robert Scott, Dover Mayor Robin Christiansen, and Thomas Johnson Chief, City of Dover Police.
Once again, thank you all for being part of this momentous occasion. Your presence made the event even more special, and we are grateful for your continued support.
Keep up to date by receiving a daily digest email, around noon, of current news release posts from state agencies on news.delaware.gov.
Here you can subscribe to future news updates.