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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fire chief" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the person in charge of a fire department or fire service.
Example: "The fire chief addressed the community about the importance of fire safety measures."
Alternatives: "the head of the fire department" or "fire department leader."
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He saw a fire chief.
I have a cousin who's a fire chief.
"I was a fire chief 300 years ago," he said.
YOU don't often run into a fire chief named Cindy.
A fire chief in a helicopter helped direct the effort.
Later, a fire chief explained that the spiral staircase had saved her.
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Before his 20 years in Congress, Mr. Weldon was a teacher, a volunteer fire chief, the mayor of Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania., and a member of the Delaware County City Council.
Its biggest pension came to about $39,000 a year, for a retired fire chief with many years of service.
Bill Dudley, crew chief for the first aid squad and a former fire chief, has a hard time getting volunteers these days.
"That was a train wreck," said Mr. Blohm, a deputy fire chief in Hoboken.
A table away, Ray Goldbach, 54, a retired fire chief, dug into fried calamari and house salads with seven family members and friends.
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