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IN RECOGNITION OF CHIEF DENNY LINABURG
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HON. JENNIFER WEXTON
of virginia
in the house of representatives
Tuesday, February 2, 2021
Ms. WEXTON. Madam Speaker, I rise today to congratulate Frederick County Fire Rescue's Chief Denny Linaburg on his retirement and thank him for his many years of dedicated service.
Denny has served in the Frederick County Fire Department for 30 years, and began his career in the fire service as a volunteer at Greenwood Fire and Rescue in 1983.
He is a Nationally Registered Paramedic, a Fire Officer, Fire Investigator and certified Law Enforcement Officer and Instructor. He holds various certifications in each field.
Prior to his appointment as Chief, Denny was the Chief Fire Marshal, responsible for code enforcement, law enforcement and emergency management and planning. Denny graduated from both the Virginia Fire Marshal Academy and the Rappahannock Regional Criminal Justice Academy.
Outside of his service with the Frederick County Fire Department, Denny is also an active member of his community and is involved with several civic organizations. He is a current Board Member of the Virginia Association of Arson Investigators and served as the President from 2011 to 2012. Currently, he is a member of the Virginia Fire Prevention Association, the Virginia Association of Fire Chiefs and the Shenandoah Valley Joint Committee of Arson Investigators. He was appointed to the Virginia Fire Services Board by Governor Terry McAuliffe and is currently serving his second term.
Now that Denny is retiring, he will have more time to enjoy his family and some of his favorite pastimes, which include hunting, fishing and hiking, as well as working on collector and antique vehicles. I wish him well and thank him for his dedicated service.
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SOURCE: Congressional Record Vol. 167, No. 19
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