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Drumheller’s Fire Department thanks chief for service

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Members of the Drumheller Fire Department surprised Chief Bill Bachynski on December 1, with a small reception to mark his retirement.

    A new era in the Drumheller Fire Department came this week as Chief Bachynski officially retired from his post and Chief Bruce Wade began his term.
    On Monday morning, December 1, members of the Drumheller Fire Department along with Mayor Terry Yemen surprised Bachynski at the Fire Hall to help send him off into his retirement.
    Chief Wade presented Bachynski with his mug, the same one that Chief Bud Hansen presented when Bachynski started his career 41 years ago.
    Wade thanked Bachynski for his leadership, which saw the department grow from 15 members and three trucks, to 50 members and three halls.
    Mayor Yemen echoed the sentiments.
    “Thank you very much for all your dedication and all you have done for the people of Drumheller, you have made this certainly a better and safer place to live,” said Yemen.
    A special message also came in from the 911 Communications Center wishing Bachynski all the best in his retirement
Firefighter Bob Boyce, on behalf of the Drumheller Fire Association presented Chief Bachynski with a plaque.  
    Bachynski was humble in accepting the mementoes.
    “Without you guys, I would not have been able to do the job. To each and every one of you thank you very much, and I hope that you can give Bruce the same attention, dedication and devotion you gave to me,” said Bachynski.


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