WOBURN MA COOLEST FIRE CHIEF EVER COMPLETE TOUR NEW STATION 💥💥

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I don't normally Edit Stuff out of video But there Were 2 encounters i chose not to post one with crazy construction worker who makes many Threats with way to much vulgar words to post and second was with dispatcher which due to the Decency Of this Great Fire chief i chose to remove her as well im sure Chief has Already educated Her on Hippa. This video is amazing the technology this NEW Fire Station has is Totally Amazing Its Wurth the Watch i promise you will be surprised I wish All Fire Dept had this kind of technology and a chief like this guy he is totally for the People Hes An AMAZING Guy
Some History Of Woburn
Woburn was first settled in 1640 near Horn Pond, a primary source of the Mystic River, and was officially incorporated in 1642. At that time the area included present day towns of Woburn, Winchester, Burlington, and parts of Stoneham and Wilmington. In 1740 Wilmington separated from Woburn. In 1799 Burlington separated from Woburn; in 1850 Winchester did so, too.

Woburn got its name from Woburn, Bedfordshire. Woburn played host to the first religious ordination in the Americas on Nov. 22, 1642. Rev. Thomas Carter was sworn in by many of the most prominent men of New England including John Cotton, minister of the First Church of Boston, Richard Mather minister of the First Church of Dorchester, and Capt. Edward Johnson co-founder of the church and town of Woburn. Johnson is regarded as "the father of Woburn." He served as the first town clerk, represented the town in the Massachusetts General Court, made the first map of Massachusetts, and wrote the first history of the colony.[2]

Perspective map of Woburn from 1883, J. Lyth engraver
The first organizational Town Meeting was held on April 13, 1644, and the first town officers were chosen. Town Selectmen were Edward Johnson, Edward Convers, John Mousall, William Learned, Ezekiel Richardson, Samuel Richardson and James Thompson. William Learned was also selected as Constable. Michael Bacon, Ralph Hill, Thomas Richardson were chosen as Surveyors of Highways. (The History of Woburn, 1868)

Deacon Edward Convers was also one of the founders of Woburn. He was one of its first selectmen, and built the first house and first mill in Woburn. He was very active in town affairs and was a large landowner, miller and surveyor.
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