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Lone Pine Fire Protection District Announces New Public Information Officer

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
12/11/2024

Lone Pine Fire Protection District Announces New Public Information Officer 

Lone Pine, CA – The Lone Pine Fire Protection District is proud to announce that Captain Ash Seiter has been  appointed as the department’s Public Information Officer (PIO). In this role, Seiter will serve as the official  point of contact for media inquiries, public information, and community updates. Seiter will also be tasked  with maintaining the department website and social media accounts.

Seiter brings twelve years of experience in fire and emergency services to this position. As PIO, Seiter will  focus on providing timely and accurate information to the public and media, ensuring transparency and  community engagement in the department’s fire and EMS operations.

“Appointing Captain Seiter as our Public Information Officer marks a significant step in our commitment to  enhancing community safety and engagement,” said Fire Chief Carl Bursell “This initiative is part of our  broader strategy to modernize the Lone Pine Fire Protection District, ensuring we deliver the highest level of  public service to our community.”

Community members, media representatives, and partner agencies are encouraged to direct inquiries to:

Capt. Ash Seiter
Public Information Officer
Lone Pine Fire Protection District
808-782-7566
[email protected]

For more information about the Lone Pine Fire Protection District and its services, visit www.lonepinefire.org or follow us on Facebook or Instagram @lonepinefire 

About the Lone Pine Fire Protection District 

Founded in 1964, the Lone Pine Fire Protection District provides critical fire and emergency medical services  to the town of Lone Pine, neighboring communities, and the towns of Keeler and Darwin. The district’s area of  responsibility spans US Highway 395 from Ash Creek in the South to George Creek in the North, as well as  Highways 136 and 190. Staffed by dedicated volunteer firefighters and EMTs, the department operates under  the guiding motto, “Strength, Honor, and Compassion,” ensuring the highest level of service and care to its  community.

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Congratulations!

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