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Friday, January 06, 2017

OC Fire Captain Retires, Takes Post In Florida

OCEAN CITY — Ocean City Fire Department Captain Trevor Steedman has retired from his position after serving the resort for nearly three decades to become the new fire chief in Palm Beach Shores, Fla.

Steedman began his career in the fire service in 1987 as a cadet firefighter in Ocean City. After nearly three decades in the service of Ocean City, he is retiring as a career captain and most recently commanded the department’s Office of Training, Health and Safety.

Throughout Steedman’s career in Ocean City, he has served as shift commander, Special Operations commander and training officer. He has developed many of the special operations teams and training programs in Ocean City including the Dive Rescue unit, the HEAT team, SCBA re-certification program, a state-recognized fire training academy, recruit testing and training, the Office of Training, Health and Safety and a variety of internal policies, programs and initiatives.

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6 comments:

  1. Is that where OCPD Chief DiPino is?

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  2. This is nothing against him or any other career Maryland or county employee: why can't the state of Maryland eliminate income tax on retirement income, like Florida? We lose so many great people, many of whom move out of Maryland for tax reasons.
    So, here is a guy who will get a pension from Maryland, extra income in Florida , and most likely another pension, and spend it all there.
    I don't blame him, but let your represenatives how you feel.

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    1. 5:54 They move out of Maryland because it SUCKS!!!

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    2. Smart move on his part....left 4 years ago...now make nearly 30k more here doing the exact same work on the shore..and Florida has zero income tax for all residents. So you ad an overall better way of life...much more shopping...cheap property taxes...electric...and better jobs.....a good move indeed...

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  3. "Is that where OCPD Chief DiPino is?"

    Does anyone really care?

    Cops and Firemen (so far) get an artificially short career to retire from compared to the average Joe. I'd rather honor the average Joe for actually delivering a career of service.

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  4. DiPino is in Sarasota.

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