Dec 18, 2024
Michael Edwards
For the second time in nearly a month, a city of Dunkirk chief will be retiring.
In a news release issued Tuesday, the Dunkirk Fire Department announced that Fire Chief Michael Edwards will retire.
On Friday Dec. 27, Edwards will work last shift before starting his retirement. At 4 p.m. at Fire Headquarters 311 Eagle St., “the Fire Department will host a short ceremony before walking Edwards out and onto retirement. The public is welcome to attend,” the release noted.
Edwards joined the Dunkirk Fire Department as a volunteer in 1985 and has served two separate terms as chief of the department.
After being appointed as a career firefighter, Edwards has held the rank of firefighter, fire lieutenant and fire captain also serving as a Public Safety Officer.
Edwards was appointed to the position by Dunkirk Common Council in March 2015.
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