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Retired Cuyahoga Falls Fire Captain Finds New Post in Bath Township

Timothy Lombardi was sworn in as a firefighter and paramedic with the Bath Fire Department

Bath officials welcomed their newest firefighter Tuesday, a retired Cuyahoga Falls fire captain who wants to give back to his community.

Timothy Lombardi took the oath of office as a part-time firefighter and paramedic.

He's new to the Bath Fire Department, but not to its members.

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"Tim was my captain for a long time in the Falls," Fire Chief Walt Hower said.

Lombardi, a 33-year firefighter and father of four, retired last year, giving him more time to devote to Bath Township.

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Since leaving Cuyhoaga Falls, Lombardi has also gone through training as a ranger for the national park system, according to Hower.

"Tim's going to bring some experience in a lot of operations," Hower said.


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