DAVENPORT, Iowa (KWQC) - Davenport Fire Chief Mike Carlsten announced his retirement Wednesday. According to a media release, Carlsten plans to remain with the City of Davenport until at least July 1.
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Rising from the ranks of firefighter to fire chief over 32 years, Davenport Fire Chief Mike Carlsten will retire in July.
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Davenport Fire Chief Mike Carlsten has formally announced his plan to retire from his position with the City of Davenport after 32 years of service, according to a news release. Chief Mike ...
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