The Chief of Kawartha Lakes Paramedic Service, Keith Kirkpatrick, is retiring. He spent 38 years helping save lives, 15 of those here in Kawartha Lakes.
Kawartha 411 reported that Ron Taylor, CAO City of Kawartha Lakes, said, "“I want to take this opportunity to acknowledge and thank Keith for his hard work and dedication to the service and to our community over the past approximate 15 years. We will provide a future update and information respecting a retirement farewell event for Keith.”
We're so thankful for all those working to keep our community safe and healthy!
KAWARTHA LAKES-Kawartha 411 has learned Keith Kirkpatrick, the Chief of Kawartha Lakes Paramedic Service has retired.“After 38 years in the Paramedic profession, Chief Keith Kirkpatrick has decided to join his wife Cathy in retirement, effective March 29, 2019.”
The Chief of Kawartha Lakes Paramedic Service, Keith Kirkpatrick, is retiring. He spent 38 years helping save lives, 15 of those here in Kawartha Lakes.
Kawartha 411 reported that Ron Taylor, CAO City of Kawartha Lakes, said, "“I want to take this opportunity to acknowledge and thank Keith for his hard work and dedication to the service and to our community over the past approximate 15 years. We will provide a future update and information respecting a retirement farewell event for Keith.”
We're so thankful for all those working to keep our community safe and healthy!