Fire Captain Bob Thompson Receives Proclamation for Years of Service
Fillmore Fire Captain Robert “Bob” Thompson By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, February 16th, 2022
Bob Thompson. Recently retired Fire Captain, Robert “Bob” Thompson, was recognized by the Fillmore City Council on February 8th, for his fifty years of service to the Community as a member of the Fillmore Fire Department. It was particularly noted that Bob served with honor and dignity from February 1972 through February 2022. During his tenure Bob rose through the ranks of the Fire Department. Starting out as a Volunteer Firefighter/Engineer, Bob was promoted to Volunteer Fire Captain in 1980 and then in 1987 he was promoted to the rank of Volunteer Assistant Chief. Bob served as a Volunteer Assistant Chief until 2005 when he was hired as one of three fulltime permanent Fire Captains. On February 2 of this year, Bob retired as a fulltime permanent Fire Captain having served seventeen years in that position. During his career, Bob had many positive interactions with the Community. Several highlights of his career occurred during the 1994 Northridge Earthquake that devastated Fillmore. Bob and his Crew were instrumental in saving numerous lives by performing heroic rescues and extinguishing blazing structure fires. Other highlights of Bob’s career included responding to, two separate hazardous materials fires within a few days of each other in which thousands of Fillmore citizens were forced to be evacuated away from the highly toxic smoke, these fires occurred in the late 1980’s. Besides responding to the common, large wind driven wildland fires that seem to hit California and Fillmore every few years, Bob was also instrumental in rescuing victims from the major floods that hit Fillmore in 1989 and 2005. Not all of Bob’s career has been spent mitigating large emergencies, in his daily routine, Bob has trained hundreds of new rookie Volunteer/Reserve Firefighters, most of these Rookies have gone on to serve as Fulltime/Permanent Firefighters with municipalities all across the United States. Besides training, Bob has responded to thousands of emergency medical incidents, saving a high percentage of lives. Unfortunately, Bob has seen more that his share of death. On a positive note, Bob has also brought life into the world with several baby deliveries. Bob is very proud of his accomplishments while serving the Community. During the years, he has proudly jumped in with his Crew to help out numerous non-profit organizations and/or individuals, anytime they needed someone to solve their problems. On his off-duty time Bob ran the very prosperous Dewey Auto Parts store on Ventura Street, he always greeted his customers with a smile and laugh. He is still remembered with his laugh as a member of the famous Fillmore High Football “Chain Gang”, a team of men who have been serving the High School for over 40 years, longest continuous team in Ventura County. Bob also served many years with his church, devoting his time to ensure that teens in Fillmore had a safe place where they could go after school and on weekends. Bob will be missed as a fulltime Fire Captain, but he will still be available when the “Big One” hits. Bob will be assuming a position as a Reserve Battalion Chief. To quote Bob, “You can take me out of the Fire Service (retirement), but you can’t take the Fire Service out of me”!!!! THANK YOU BOB!!! |