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CK Fire and EMS: Diversity Needed

Chatham-Kent’s Fire and Paramedic Chief is encouraging people of all applicants to consider a career in emergency services.

Fire and EMS Chief Bob Crawford.

Bob Crawford says historically, the fire department has been largely male and Caucasian.

“Over the years, we’ve continued to talk about the need to be a more diverse community and the strength that diversity brings to a community,” Crawford says. “So how do you do that? How do you attract and retain a workforce that’s inclusive instead of exclusive?”

Crawford says they are hiring for several positions, including assistant fire chief, two training officers, and a pool of 10-20 firefighters.

“We have a wonderful fire service, very active in our community, but we could improve,” he says. “One of the ways I want to focus on that as we go through recruitment is to encourage folks to come forward, take a look at what’s required to do the job, and maybe consider competing for one of our positions.”

Experience is necessary, and job postings can be found online.

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