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Female named Chief Officer for Bloomington Fire Department

Last week, the Bloomington Fire Department and the Board of Public Safety promoted Bloomington firefighter Tania Daffron as the new Battalion Chief of Training, according to a press release from the City of Bloomington. Daffron is the first female firefighter to hold the rank of chief officer in the department’s 115-year existence. Chief Daffron is one of four women in the Bloomington Fire Department, including personnel, according to the release.

Daffron has more than 13 years of service with the BFD. In 2010, she was the public information officer for the “gold shift,” according to the release.

“I would like to thank the Mayor, Deputy Mayor and the Board of Public Safety for considering my recommendation to appoint Tania Daffron to Battalion Chief of Training and making it a reality,” Fire Chief Todd Easton said in the release. “Chief Daffron’s knowledge, experience and certifications obtained during her career will provide a positive and progressive platform within our organization through her leadership in the Training Division.”

Daffron’s duties will include ensuring that firefighters are updated on department operations, providing additional training, planning a trench rescue class in September, obtaining resources for the department, event planning, coordinating documentation for firefighters and attending medical control board meetings with township representatives, according to the release.

“I am excited to not only be the first female in this position, but also to make this the next step in my career. I am humbled and proud,” Daffron said in the release. “I enjoy learning. If you are not learning, you are stagnating. You learn something every day whether you want to or not, and this position will allow me to learn more about something I love doing.”

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