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Firefighter Jared Moner Bids Farewell to North Randall, Joins Westlake Fire Department

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Published on April 27, 2025
Firefighter Jared Moner Bids Farewell to North Randall, Joins Westlake Fire DepartmentSource: North Randall Fire Department

The North Randall Fire Department recently took to social media to announce the departure of a dedicated firefighter and paramedic, Jared Moner. After contributing his skills both part-time at the NRFD and full-time with the Cleveland Fire, Moner has now been appointed to serve the City of Westlake in a full-time capacity. The farewell post on Facebook commemorates his last shift at NRFD, lauding his unwavering commitment. "Tonight, we say goodbye to one solid Fire/Medic Jared Moner as he works his last shift here at NRFD," the department shared.

Moner's integration into the North Randall Fire Department began the previous fall, while he continued to fulfill his full-time responsibilities with the Cleveland Fire. His time there, although brief, was marked by professionalism and camaraderie. "It was a pleasure working with you. Congratulations and best of luck with your future endeavors!!!!" the post concluded, capturing the collective sentiment of the team accustomed to having Moner among their ranks. A photograph accompanying the social media post pictures Jared on the far right, standing with his fellow firefighters.

The city of Westlake has not yet issued a public announcement regarding Moner's new role within its fire department, but the move suggests a promising advancement in his career. The relationships cultivated and the experience gained at NRFD will inevitably inform his approach to serving the Westlake community. Moner is yet to comment publicly about his departure from NRFD or his new engagement in Westlake.

The routine ebb and flow of service personnel amongst various departments is an integral part of the civil service ecosystem, ensuring knowledge and skills are disseminated across regions. More importantly, it offers dedicated individuals like Moner opportunities for growth and fresh challenges in their chosen paths. NRFD’s warm send-off underscores not only Moner's impact on the department but also the bonds forged in the heat of duty. According to the post, he was not just an employee but a valued team member, and his legacy at NRFD will likely resonate with those he worked alongside.