'She’s the first one in and the last one out': High praise for new Wilson's Landing fire chief

| July 23, 2019 in Kelowna

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Wilson’s Landing Fire Protection District has a new chief. 

Ronaye Beck, who has been acting chief since July 1, has been announced as the successor to the now-retired Don Bennison. 

She was appointed by the Regional District of Central Okanagan. 

“I joined the department, like so many others, to give something back to my community,” Beck explained.

“My technical background as a Chemical Engineer and past corporate leadership roles along with a passion for safety and training led me into leadership within the fire department.  

“My experience and the skills learned since joining the department will assist us with our training, teamwork and continual improvement so that we continue to provide our neighbours with the best fire and first medical response services.”

Beck served as deputy chief from mid-2017 and has worked as a firefighter for four years.

Ross Kotscherofski, RDCO’s fire services manager, praised Beck’s dedication. 

“Ronaye has established herself as an excellent team member and leader – she’s the first one in and the last one out during live fire training,” he said. 

“Ronaye’s been involved in fire and wildfire fighting responses in the Traders Cove and Wilson’s Landing communities and assisted with the department’s support during the more recent wildfires in Joe Rich.  

“She’s a respected and valued member of the Wilson’s Landing department and played an important role in the year-long training effort that resulted in launching the First Medical Response program this past spring. Like all paid-on-call fire members, she has a passion for service and her community.”

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