Revelstoke’s fire chief resigns

Dwayne Voykin has been a part of Revelstoke Fire Rescue Services for 23 years

  • Apr. 20, 2020 12:00 a.m.
Dwayne Voykin with elementary school students Amelia Leenders, Alba Cumming and Maëlle Castillo who were Fire Chiefs for a Day in November 2018. (Submitted)

Dwayne Voykin with elementary school students Amelia Leenders, Alba Cumming and Maëlle Castillo who were Fire Chiefs for a Day in November 2018. (Submitted)

Revelstoke’s fire chief Dwayne Voykin has resigned.

Voykin dedicated over 23 years to Revelstoke Fire Rescue Services, nine as a volunteer firefighter, and 14 as a career firefighter which included roles as training officer and assistant chief duties.

Voykin was hired as the fire chief in 2018.

“It has been my honor to serve the citizens of Revelstoke as a volunteer firefighter, career firefighter and last of all as fire chief, spanning over the last 23 years,” Voykin said in a news release from the city.

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Career fire fighters, Roger Echlin and David Mohn, will continue their assistant fire chief duties as an interim measure until the fire chief position can be posted and filled.

“As sad as I am to see the resignation of fire chief Dwayne Voykin.” stated Mayor Gary Sulz, in a news release. “I am grateful for the service that he has given to the City of Revelstoke, both as fire chief and as a long-time firefighter. On behalf of city council, I would like to wish Dwayne all the best in his future endeavors.”

Voykin will complete his services with fire rescue during the next few weeks.

The city said Voykin’s resignation was due to personal reasons.

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