Fire department's assistant chief retires after 20 years of service
Jordan Dawson | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 13 years, 7 months AGO
After 20 years of service to the
Bigfork Fire Department, assistant chief Nat O’Farrell resigned
last week at a trustee’s board meeting.
O’Farrell is planning to take a job out
of state that will not enable him to continue as assistant chief, a
role he took on in 2004.
“I was offered a job in Williston,
North Dakota that made financial sense so I decided to make the
jump,” he said.
O’Farrell joined the Bigfork department
in July of 1991. After working his way up the ranks over the years
O’Farrell twice served as interim chief for the department.
His role as a firefighter at all levels
is something he continues to be passionate about.
“I just enjoyed being a part of the
community and helping the community out,” O’Farrell said. “My
grandpa worked for Butte City Fire Department and his father was a
volunteer, so it kind of ran in the family.”
Being a firefighter is so strongly
rooted in O’Farrell’s life that he won’t be entirely giving it
up.
“I’ll probably still be active as a
volunteer when I come back (to Bigfork),” O’Farrell said.
On several occasions the now former
assistant chief was named Firefighter of the Year by his
department, and twice received the same honor from the Veterans of
Foreign Wars.
“Nat did great things for this fire
department,” Bigfork Fire Chief Wayne Loeffler said. “A lot of the
great things we are doing is because of him. He was a great leader
of our department and he will be sorely missed. He is going to be
hard to replace.”
That feeling is mutual for
O’Farrell.
“I’ll miss the members themselves being
that we’ve created sort of a family there, so it will be like being
away from the family,” he said.
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