Retired Clackamas Fire chief hired in Hillsboro
Fred Charlton takes city s division training position, which is currently subject of complaint
Fred Charlton, who was the chief of the Clackamas Fire District until his May 1 retirement, is Hillsboro Fire s new division chief of training.
Charlton s new position in Hillsboro is one subject of a retaliation and discrimination complaint against the city and two other top Hillsboro Fire officials by two current employees, who had applied for the role but weren t hired, according to the complaint.
Clackamas Fire s leadership was criticized for its handling of the Riverside Fire last September, which burned nearly 150,000 acres in the Clackamas River basin and came within a half-mile of Estacada s commercial core.
Clackamas Fire chief hired at troubled Hillsboro department May 24 2021
Fred Charlton takes on city s division training position, which is currently subject of a legal complaint.
Fred Charlton, who was the chief of the Clackamas Fire District until his May 1 retirement, is Hillsboro Fire s new division chief of training.
Charlton s new position in Hillsboro is one subject of a retaliation and discrimination complaint against the city and two other top Hillsboro Fire officials by two current employees, who had applied for the role but weren t hired, according to the complaint.
Clackamas Fire s leadership was criticized for its handling of the Riverside Fire last September, which burned nearly 150,000 acres in the Clackamas River basin and came within a half-mile of Estacada s commercial core.
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Bexar County Sheriff s Office recruits in Rio Grande Valley
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People in the Valley looking for a career in law enforcement got their chance to shine on Tuesday.
For the first time ever, the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office came to the RGV as part of their Recruit Texas tour.
Recruiters set up shop at the South Texas College Regional Center for Public Safety Excellence, setting up multiple tests to see if Valley residents have what it takes. We ve actually been to about seven different stops,” said Cpl John Rivera, a recruiter with BCSO. “This is just one of the next one s on the list. We ve been to Dallas, El Paso.
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