Provo Fire Chief James Miguel will retire May 11, after serving 4 decades in fire service.
PROVO — Provo Fire Chief James Miguel will retire May 11, after serving four decades in fire service, the city announced Thursday.
"More than six years ago, I came to Provo to find the most caring, service-oriented group of men and women I could ever imagine," Miguel said. "Provo is a wonderful community that has supported our work and shown their appreciation in every way possible."
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