Longtime Cloud Chief Firefighter Retires

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Cloud Chief, OK – Longtime Cloud Chief Firefighter Bob Ogle has retired after 16 years of dedicated service to the community. Bob joined the Cloud Chief Fire Department in 2008, the same year the department was established, and has been actively serving ever since.

Throughout his tenure, Bob, along with his wife Charlinda, played a significant role in organizing annual fundraising events, providing crucial support for the department's operations and growth.

In recognition of his service, Bob's badge number—Cloud Chief 12—will be officially retired, a tradition honoring firefighters who have dedicated years of service.

On behalf of the Cloud Chief Community, the Cloud Chief Fire Department, and all Washita County residents, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to Bob Ogle for his unwavering dedication and wish him the very best in his retirement.


 
 

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