Rob Livingston retires from Shoreline Fire after 35 years of service

Shoreline, WALocal News

Rob Livingston retired from the Shoreline Fire Department after an impressive 35-year career, with 22 years dedicated to paramedicine. He began as an EMT in the 1980s and served with the Fife Fire Department before moving to Bonney Lake Fire. In 2002, he graduated from Harborview’s Paramedic Training Program, which marked a significant milestone in his EMS journey. Rob's contributions were characterized by his steady professionalism, humor, and ability to build strong relationships within the community. His compassionate approach allowed him to touch countless lives throughout his career.

The Shoreline Fire Department recognized his extraordinary service and extended their best wishes for his future endeavors. Rob’s retirement not only signifies the end of an era for him but also reflects the lasting impact he had on the fire and EMS community. His legacy will continue to inspire future generations in emergency services.

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