Back in December, when the Fire Marshal was called to the Lucas County Republican Party headquarters, they actually filled out a fire inspection report and there were building violations which had to be fixed. On the report, the follow-up inspection date was written down, but in a recent informal conversation with the Toledo Fire Inspectors, the building was locked up on the day they were supposed to do a follow-up inspection and attempts to contact Jon have been unsuccessful. So why was no one there on 1/28 and why has Jon not re-scheduled a follow-up inspection? Who knows. But you would think he would want to not have this hanging around. It is probably not a good idea to avoid a follow-up report. The report is attached below.
Firefighting
Is Jon busy or is he trying to avoid the Fire Marshal?
By chrismyers - Posted on February 8th, 2010
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Bell announces picks for police, fire chiefs, public service director
By chrismyers - Posted on December 22nd, 2009
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- Northwest Ohio
- Bell
- Chief
- David Welch
- deputy chief
- director
- Employment Relation
- Fire chief
- Firefighters
- Firefighting
- Gerald Galvin
- Mayor
- mayor
- Michael Navarre
- Michael P. Bell
- Mike Wolever
- Person Career
- Police Chief
- Politics
- Politics
- Toledo
- Toledo
- Toledo, Ohio
- University of Toledo
- Michael Bell
Mayor-elect Michael P. Bell today announced his picks for Police Chief, Fire Chief, and Director of Public Service.
Mr. Bell confirmed that Chief Michael Navarre will continue to serve as Chief of Police Operations and Chief Mike Wolever will remain Chief of toledo Fire and Rescue. Both men are veterans of the Toledo safety services.
Chief Navarre joined the Toledo Police Department in 1977. He was appointed deputy chief in 1994 and was selected to succeed Gerald Galvin as Chief after a nationwide search for candidates in 1998.
