Talk:Louisville Division of Fire
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[edit]LF&R is changing their ranking structure; they are going to fire department-specific titles and insignia (battalion chief, assistant chief, crossed bugles and sleeve lace, etc.) as opposed to military titles--except for operators, whom will still be called "sergeant", at least for now-- although they are going to continue using military-style insignia with uniforms in concert with bugles, sort of like FDNY. The fire chief is already going by "chief" instead of "colonel", per the website. Also, I think TeleSqurt 21 and Engine 20 traded places (Engine 21 and TeleSqurt 20) although I'm waiting to see it reflected on the department website before I change it, I've heard it on scanner traffic and I believe they're going to a set-up where they have 2 trucks and a telesqurt or squrt in each battalion. At any rate, I'll change that (assuming noone beats me to it :)) as soon as they update the website. RGFI (talk) 02:09, 9 December 2012 (UTC)
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