Orlando fire chief retires 6 months after taking the job
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Christie Zizo
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The city of Orlando is looking for a new fire department chief, six months after swearing in the current chief. Jason Revoldt submitted his retirement Tuesday to the city, effective immediately, News 6 confirmed.
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