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Alpharetta Fire Department promotes multiple personnel in ceremonial event

3183020 · May 3, 2025
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Summary

The Alpharetta Fire Department held a promotion ceremony recognizing new assignments across suppression, training and the fire marshal’s office, including Kyle Quackenbush as assistant fire marshal and Eric Hatton as training lieutenant. Leaders emphasized humility, service and community risk reduction.

At a ceremony in Alpharetta, the Alpharetta Fire Department recognized a cohort of promotions and new assignments, including Kyle Quackenbush to assistant fire marshal and Eric Hatton to training lieutenant, as department leaders urged the newly promoted to prioritize humility, service and community safety.

The promotions were presented during a public ceremony attended by city leaders and family members. Chief John Robinson told honorees that leadership requires humility and teachability, and urged them to “take care of our community, take care of our people, and make us better.”

The fire marshal’s office portion of the ceremony emphasized…

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