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Fire Chief Timothy D. Hardy

 

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Chief Timothy D. Hardy

Chief Hardy has worked for the Farmington Fire Department for 25 years.  He is a 1997 graduate of Mt. Blue High School.  He holds the following certifications: Certified Firefighter 1 and 2 (Maine State Fire Academy), Fire Officer 1 and 2 (Maine Fire Service Institute), Fire Instructor (Maine Fire Institute), Licensed Emergency Medical Technician (Maine EMS), Fire Inspector 1 (National Fire Protection Association), and Rescue Systems 1 (New Hampshire Fire Academy). Chief Hardy currently serves as the Training Coordinator for the Franklin County Firemen’s Association. 

Chief Hardy has served as Firefighter, Senior Fire Instructor, Captain, Fire Chief (Livermore Falls), and Emergency Medical Technician (Northstar EMS).  He has served as Interim Fire Chief in Farmington for the past eight months.

DEPUTY CHIEF S. CLYDE ROSS

 




Deputy Chief - S. Clyde Ross

S. Clyde Ross joined the fire department in May of 1971 and has been a chief officer since 1978.  During the years Clyde has achieved Fire Fighter I and II, Instructor I status, and has been recognized as Chief Fire Officer 1.  Clyde has been involved with helping set up numerous fire fighter training programs forFarmington and the county departments.  He has been responsible for numerous fire prevention programs in the local schools and has presented programs to a number of local organizations.  He has been involved with the Foster Vocational Center fire fighter program in RSU9 since its beginning in 2001.
 
Deputy Ross graduated from Farmington High School and the University of Maine.  He taught school in SAD #52 and SAD #9 prior to his retirement in 1996.  Since then he has been involved with numerous town and county committees serving as the current Chair of the Farmington Budget Committee, Assessor for the Farmington Village Corporation (Water Co.), member of the County Dispatch Building Committee, served on a number of oral boards for hiring personnel and was a former officer with the Franklin County Agricultural Society.
 
Clyde is a member of the International Association of Fire Chiefs, New England Association of Fire Chiefs, Maine Fire Chiefs Association and the Maine Federation of Fire Fighters.  He is a past president of the Franklin County Fire Fighters Association and a current member of the Board of Directors.  Clyde is a member of the current Federation Convention Committee (2014) and has served on several “truck” purchasing committees for Farmington.
 
Currently Clyde is involved the local Emergency Management Agency as its Public Relations Officer.  If you listen to radio station WKTJ you will hear numerous PSAs offering safety tips for the public.  He has participated in a number of emergency exercises and drills from the planning stage to the live drill itself.
 
In his spare time, Clyde enjoys hunting and fishing, traveling, Masonic activities, putting up winter fire wood and just taking it easy.

 

 

Employment Opportunities

 

Town Farmington

Firefighter – Full Time

The Town of Farmington is accepting applications for the position of Full Time Firefighter.  Applicants need to be highly motivated and able to work within a team environment.  This position involves driving/operating apparatus for emergency response and mitigation of fire, rescue, haz-mat, and emergency medical incidents.  Additional duties will involve fire prevention, education, and public relations activities as well as maintenance of department equipment and buildings.  This position will work a forty two (42) hour work week, rotating 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. 12 hour day shifts.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:  High School graduate or GED, Valid Driver’s License, Firefighter 1.

DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS:  Firefighter 2, EMT-B license, Previous Training/Experience in firefighting.

Please submit application, cover letter, resume, certifications and references to:

Farmington Fire Rescue

Attn. Fire Chief Terry Bell

153 Farmington Falls Road

Farmington, ME 04938

Applications are due by 5 p.m. on Friday, October 5, 2018.  This position will remain open until a suitable candidate is found.  The Town of Farmington is an EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.

Click here to download the Fire Rescue employment packet.

 

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