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02
Jul 2021
North Yorkshire's police, fire and crime commissioner has selected his preferred candidate to be interim chief fire officer.
Philip Allott has chosen Jon Foster, who is currently deputy chief fire officer for the county, for the position.
It follows current chief fire officer, Andrew Brodie, announcing his retirement from North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue this summer.
Mr Foster started his career at North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service in 1983 as an on-call firefighter at Boroughbridge.
He pursued his ambition to join as a wholetime firefighter in 1994 and has since worked in a wide range of roles across the county, before being made deputy chief fire officer in September 2019.
Mr Foster said:
If approved by the panel, Mr Foster will take up the role on July 22.
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