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    Texarkana Arkansas Fire Department Chief Set to Retire after 36 Years

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    By Jeff Easterling on April 5, 2016 City News

    After 36 years of service with the Texarkana Arkansas Fire Department, Chief Bobby Honea will be retiring on April 8, 2016. Chief Honea joined the department in 1980 and was promoted to Chief in 1999.

    From a Texarkana Arkansas Facebook Post:

    The City of Texarkana, Arkansas announces the retirement of Fire Chief Bobby Honea, effective April 8, 2016. Chief Honea has served 36 years with the Texarkana, Arkansas Fire Department.
    Chief Honea began his career as a firefighter in 1980. After numerous advancements in rank, he was promoted to Fire Chief in 1999. During his tenure as fire chief, he was responsible for the building and relocation of two fire stations and expansion of fire services to the northern part of the City which included acquisition of land and building a fifth fire station. The minimum staffing was increased from 13 firefighters to 16 firefighters on duty at all times. This action allowed the Insurance Services Office (ISO) to reduce the TAFD rating from a Class 5 to a Class 4, which produced lower fire insurance premiums for Texarkana, Arkansas citizens.

    During his career, he received Training Officer Certification through the Arkansas Fire Academy. In 2000, he received an Associate Degree of Applied Science in Fire Protection from Garland Community College.
    The City of Texarkana, Arkansas congratulates Chief Honea on his retirement and wishes him well as he begins his next journey.

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