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  • ...' is the top executive rank or commanding officer in the [[Charlottesville Fire Department]]. ...has been appointed by the [[City Manager]] who oversees the running of the fire department.
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  • | office1= Chief, [[Charlottesville Fire Department]] ...g/news/article/5898-charles_werner/|author=Jennifer Marley|work=|publisher=Charlottesville Tomorrow|location=|publishdate=February 19, 2012|accessdate=December 27, 20
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  • ...provided as a supplementary response to an efficient volunteer and career Fire/EMS system.<br> ...executive management team is comprised of the [[Charlottesville fire chief|Fire Chief]], Deputy Chief of Operations, Deputy Chief of Community Risk Reducti
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  • | office1= Councilor <br/> [[Charlottesville City Council]] | residence = Charlottesville, Virginia
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  • ...emergency medical (ALS/BLS) transport and rescue service to residents of [[Charlottesville]], [[Albemarle County]] and the [[University of Virginia]]. ...million in FY2019 and received $441,000 from that amount. The rest went to Charlottesville's general fund. <ref name="cars-2020" />
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  • Monticello, plays a major role in the economy of the [[City of Charlottesville]] and the surrounding County of [[Albemarle]] - often referred to as “Jef ==Monticello’s Economic Impact on the Charlottesville-Albemarle Area==
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  • ...at Maplewood are scores of noteworthy citizens who left their mark on the city. In addition, there are over 100 unmarked graves of civil war soldiers.<ref ...ins hundreds of burials; it was established in 1827 or 1829 by the city of Charlottesville. Several African American families have plots in Maplewood. There are also
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