Honor retiring Emergency Services Manager Kathryn Gerk with proclamation
In Plain English
Kathryn Gerk is retiring from her role managing emergency services for the Richmond Fire Department. The city recognizes her years of service with a formal proclamation. Emergency services include coordinating responses to fires, medical emergencies, and disasters throughout Richmond.
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