Toms river fire bureau marks 50th anniversary with symposium, honors founding chief

Toms River Fire Bureau marks 50th anniversary with symposium, honors founding chief

October 24, 2024

TOMS RIVER, N.J. — The Toms River Bureau of Fire Prevention celebrated its 50th anniversary on Wednesday with a Fire Service Symposium featuring expert speakers and a special recognition ceremony. The event highlighted five decades of advancements in firefighting, code enforcement, and community safety.

Attendees heard presentations on a range of topics, including fire investigation techniques by Captain Bob Disbrow and the challenges of new hybrid commercial and residential structures from Retired Battalion Chief Joe Vallo. Fire Marshal Paul Dansbach delivered insights on the evolution of firefighting strategies and code enforcement practices over the past fifty years.

Toms river fire bureau marks 50th anniversary with symposium, honors founding chief
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The symposium also included a special moment honoring Chief John F. Lightbody, a key figure in the bureau’s establishment. The Bureau retired badge number 930 in recognition of Lightbody’s contributions to building and shaping the agency.

“Thank you to all of our speakers for putting on an interesting and educational event,” read a social media post from the bureau, expressing gratitude for the presenters and participants.

The Toms River Bureau of Fire Prevention has been dedicated to protecting the community through education, code enforcement, and comprehensive fire safety measures since its inception. The anniversary symposium provided an opportunity to reflect on the bureau’s history and its continuing role in safeguarding Toms River residents.

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