ORLEANS – On Thursday, Orleans Fire honored 41 years of dedicated service to the Town of Orleans. Call Lieutenant Ron Deschamps will retire on September 30. A tireless and humble leader who was always there when needed. We can not thank Lt. Deschamps enough for his work. Retired Chiefs Merrill, Edwards, and Quinn took part in a brief ceremony this morning along with Chief Pike and Captain Vogt. (Totaling well over 200 years of combined service)
Orleans Fire honors Lieutenant retiring after 41 years
September 28, 2017
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